Dear Vince,
Thank you very much for your answer and for the photo. (Egmont was really handsome.

)
As for the period I mentioned, I'm not a hundred per cent sure when it may actually have been

, because there is a divergence between Wikipedia (he seems to have been promoted to Major in February 1944) and DeZeng and Stankey's database (he was promoted to Major in October 1943). I asked about the period in 1943 before his promotion to Major, but does the book mention early 1944 (and perhaps late 1943)? (To spend a month in hospital, he may have been wounded, though perhaps not in action...)
Thank you very much in advance.
