The official AHF Austria-Hungary quiz thread
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He was the Stadt-Kmdt. Brünn.
1857 - 1939
1857 - 1939
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Eugen Pöschmann Edler von Wörthwehr?
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paulus
regards,
paulus
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Palaus,
Correct. Over to you.
Correct. Over to you.
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Dr. med, Dr. phil
WWI: Stabsarzt
ÖBH1: Generalarzt
WWII. Generalarzt z.V.
regards,
paulus
WWI: Stabsarzt
ÖBH1: Generalarzt
WWII. Generalarzt z.V.
regards,
paulus
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01.11.1898 Oberarzt
01.11.1901 Regimentsarzt 2. Kl.
01.11.1906 Regimentsarzt 1. Kl.
01.05.1915 Stabsarzt
01.11.1918 Oberstabsarzt 2. Kl.
01.07.1920 Oberstabsarzt 1. Kl. a.D.
26.07.1926 Generalstabsarzt
01.07.1938 Generalarzt z.V.
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Christian
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Thank you for the additions/corrections.
I knew this question was too easy for you.
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paulus
I knew this question was too easy for you.
regards,
paulus
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Dear Forum,
What is the name in German of the Austrian parade step ? An old Austrian close drill very characteristic, used even today. Not the goose step. It is done flexing the ankle and hitting the ground with the heel with energy. What is its origin ? I am asking because someone imported it to the Argentine Army , I am not sure when , perhaps the first Military College director, an Austrian-Hungarian Colonel named Czetz. I am starting to dig on the subject. The issue is that it takes many hours of close order drill to do it right and elegantly, especially for new recruits. Hours that could be used in other subjects of a training program. It is not so important with professional soldiers but it is with conscript soldiers and short training time.
Cheers all!
What is the name in German of the Austrian parade step ? An old Austrian close drill very characteristic, used even today. Not the goose step. It is done flexing the ankle and hitting the ground with the heel with energy. What is its origin ? I am asking because someone imported it to the Argentine Army , I am not sure when , perhaps the first Military College director, an Austrian-Hungarian Colonel named Czetz. I am starting to dig on the subject. The issue is that it takes many hours of close order drill to do it right and elegantly, especially for new recruits. Hours that could be used in other subjects of a training program. It is not so important with professional soldiers but it is with conscript soldiers and short training time.
Cheers all!
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correct - your turn
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paulus
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We call it "Appellschritt".ignacioosacar1 wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 16:26Dear Forum,
What is the name in German of the Austrian parade step ? An old Austrian close drill very characteristic, used even today. Not the goose step. It is done flexing the ankle and hitting the ground with the heel with energy. What is its origin ? I am asking because someone imported it to the Argentine Army , I am not sure when , perhaps the first Military College director, an Austrian-Hungarian Colonel named Czetz. I am starting to dig on the subject. The issue is that it takes many hours of close order drill to do it right and elegantly, especially for new recruits. Hours that could be used in other subjects of a training program. It is not so important with professional soldiers but it is with conscript soldiers and short training time.
Cheers all!
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Thank you very much Christian.
Great help
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Ignacio
Great help
Best Regards
Ignacio
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Joseph Kraus?
paulus
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Admiral Dragutin Prica (5 Nov 1867 - 14 Jun 1960)
1 May 1918: Promoted to Kontra-admiral (k.u.k.)
1 Aug 1918: Transferred to the reserve
31 Oct 1918 - 25 Jul 1922: Chief of the Navy Department, Ministry of the Army & Navy, Yugoslavia
25 Jul 1922 - 29 Jul 1923: Commander, Boke Kotorske Command
29 Jul 1923 - 12 Oct 1923: Unassigned
21 Oct 1923: Promoted to Vice-admiral (Royal Yugoslav Navy)
21 Oct 1923 - 18 Oct 1929: Commander of the Navy
1925: Promoted to Admiral (Royal Yugoslav Navy)
18 Oct 1929: Retired
1 May 1918: Promoted to Kontra-admiral (k.u.k.)
1 Aug 1918: Transferred to the reserve
31 Oct 1918 - 25 Jul 1922: Chief of the Navy Department, Ministry of the Army & Navy, Yugoslavia
25 Jul 1922 - 29 Jul 1923: Commander, Boke Kotorske Command
29 Jul 1923 - 12 Oct 1923: Unassigned
21 Oct 1923: Promoted to Vice-admiral (Royal Yugoslav Navy)
21 Oct 1923 - 18 Oct 1929: Commander of the Navy
1925: Promoted to Admiral (Royal Yugoslav Navy)
18 Oct 1929: Retired