Used card depicting unteroffizier Meyer zu Bentrup, a Seesoldat of Marinekorps Flandern posing in full gear, 1916
On the back of the card it reads:
“Alten Grabow, 27.8.16
Dear Parents!
Enclosed I am sending you a photo from the camp. I had the picture taken just as I came from duty. Wearing the backpack seems a bit unusual.
With many greetings, I remain your
R.(?)
Please write me the address of Robert”
Searching the casualty lists, there’s only one Meyer zu Bentrup, and his first name was Reinhard. If the card is indeed signed 'R', there's a chance they might be the same person. Reinhard died in Albert, Somme, on 2 April 1918 as Kompanie-Führer, Marine-Regiment Nr.2.
Marinekorps Flandern
After the German invasion of Belgium in 1914, the Germans were left with a coastal front extending from the Dutch border to the mouth of the Yser river. The task of securing this coastal area, as well as the far edge of the Western front was entrusted to Naval forces. During the second half of 1914, both ‘Matrosen’ (Sailors) Regiments and Seebataillone (Marine Battalions) were expanded and combined to form two Naval Divisions (with a third division being formed in 1917) that together with naval artillery units, naval air squadrons, torpedo boat flotillas, U-boat flotillas, and some army units formed the ‘Marinekorps Flandern’. Although composed in its vast majority by Naval forces and supplied by the navy, the Marinekorps was under the Army’s operational command.
The Corp was operational throughout the entire war, fighting the Entente forces at sea, in the air and on land, the latter including the capture of Antwerp, and the Battles of the Somme and Passchendaele.
Note: There were several possible colour combinations for the shako (helmet). I chose this one for demonstration purposes only. Naval infantry’s leather gear was supposed to be black, even pre-war. Nevertheless, given the grey tones on the b&w original, I believe all leather pieces in this photo were in their natural colour. Given that this photo was taken in Germany, he was probably equipped with what was left in stock.
Text and colours main sources:
Germancolonialuniforms.couk, marine-infanterie.de, eeuwsarchief.nl.
Original: Wooway1 collection