Description: Imperial Germany, Great War, Very Rare, Marine Infantry or SeeBatallone Enlisted Man Telegraph Unit Brass Buckle and Belt. This Belt & Buckle was most likely part of the two divisions that formed Marine-Korps-Flanders ( Naval Corps Flanders ) under Admiral Ludwig Schroeder ( known as “ The Lion of Flanders”). In early 1917 a third Marine Division was organized giving the Naval Infantry Corps a strength of 70,000 men. This was an extremely small part of the millions of men serving in the German Infantry during the war. The Belt is unusually marked, field modified & measures 36”long. It has been field modified ( see photos ) down to accommodate a waist from 34” to 29” as food was scarce as the war dragged on. The Brass Buckle shows no ware. Imperial Marine Units in 1914 fought in Tsingtao, Antwerp and Africa. In1915 at Ypres & Africa, in 1916 on the Somme & Africa, in 1917 in Flanders & Africa and during the 1918 offensive in Northern France & Africa. At the end of the war the African forces were undefeated. In over 40 years of collecting Militaria from 1837-1818 I have never seen a Marine Infantry Telegraph Unit item before this one. Multiple purchases can be combined for postal savings to all destinations allowed by law See my other listings for an assortment of Great War items.
Price: 1400 USD
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
End Time: 2024-03-19T21:32:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany