As usual, when I am in a hurry I do mistakes. So the First Lieutenant in my previous blog had some details totally wrong, and in particular:
1) The collar of the Subaltern Officers distinguished the Second Lieutenant from the First Lieutenant (that wore by the way the same ribbons on the shako) by having 2 (First Lieutenant) or 1 (second Lieutenant) golden lines.
2) The pattes-des-parament did not have any gold edge.
So I modified the previous template. Here the new corrected one with the details corrected.
Imperial Austria - 1848
First Lieutenant detached to the General Staff (corrected version)
Regiment Nr. 45 "Erzherzog Sigismund"
Copyright Michele L. SAVASTA FIORE
The Second Lieutenant had just 1 golden line on the collar:
Imperial Austria - 1848
Second Lieutenant detached to the General Staff
Regiment Nr. 45 "Erzherzog Sigismund"
Copyright Michele L. SAVASTA FIORE
Finally, as last of the subaltern Officers, a Captain; he had a taller golden ribbon on the shako, plus 3 golden line on the collar.
Imperial Austria - 1848
Captain detached to the General Staff
Regiment Nr. 45 "Erzherzog Sigismund"
Copyright Michele L. SAVASTA FIORE
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