Non Commissioned Officer Collection
Step back in time and witness the dedication of Prussian Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and Common Soldiers
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Step back in time and witness the dedication of Prussian Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and Common Soldiers, as depicted in this black and white photograph of the Queens Own Corps of Guides Officer with his troopers from 1897. Their uniforms, reminiscent of the Prussian Army's Guard Pioneer Battalion, reflect the military precision and discipline of the era. In another image, a Prussian Staff Officer and Flag NCO, part of the King's Grenadier Regiment No. 2 or a West Prussian Regiment, stand proudly in their uniforms, showcasing the intricate details of the Prussian Army's rich history. The Prussian Palace Guard Company's NCO in gala uniform and sergeant on duty also exemplify the dedication and commitment of the Prussian military force. During Queen Victoria's funeral in 1901, German Military Representatives, including Colonel W H H Waters (MVO), Military Attache at Berlin, and Officers and NCOs of the 1st (Queen Victoria's) Dragoon Guards and the 5th Blucher Hussars, paid their respects in their distinctive uniforms. The non-commissioned officers' arm badge of the Royal Scots Greys, as seen in the photograph, is a testament to their loyalty and service. Lastly, this collection includes sketches at a recruit depot, capturing the essence of the rigorous training and discipline instilled in the young recruits, ensuring the continuation of the Prussian military legacy.