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WW1 RE Dispatch Rider Badge being worn
I thought this photo may be of interest it shows a RE (Signal Service perhaps) soldier wearing a DR Wheeled Badge. The reverse is pencil dated 1917 and says 'aged 27' frustratingly no other details!
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Thank you for sharing it, its a great image.
Rob |
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JT |
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Nice to see, thanks very much for showing.
Phil. |
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Very nice!!
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A different pattern of badge worn on the other arm on a greatcoat.
Great moustache! Jon |
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Thank you .......... I wonder which tailor/supplier was meeting the demand: not the RACD as far as I can tell, but there are some missing pages from the record at Kew, so I guess we will never know.
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Nice picture, that's more like my example.
Rob |
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Superb example of the DR badge Rob.
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Res ipsa loquitur |
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Love, in A Call to Arms, lists dress regulations for the CEF which includes DR over a wheel for despatch riders.
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Thank you for that.
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