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Two Types of RFA Title
Hi:
I am putting together a tribute to my grampa who served as a Gunner in WW1 in the RFA. I have seen two types of WW1 era brass titles - one where all three letters are joined together only at the bottom, and one where they are joined together at the top and bottom. Can someone please tell me what the difference is and which I should be getting for my tribute? Whatever the difference is between the two types of RFAs, does that also apply to two similarly "joined" versions of the RGA title that I have seen? Thanks for any help that anyone can provide. It will be much appreciated the_wee_man_upstairs |
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Hello the wee man upstairs, welcome to the Forum. Your account is active and open for posts.
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There are several variations of the RGA shoulder title in size and appearance, and it doesnt matter which you get, other than the large size greatcoat one (18x50mm).
regards
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Thank you Simon. I will pick a beauty
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