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St Georges Day
To My Brothers and Sisters,
If you are ENGLISH and proud of the fact, where ever you are in the world, .... HAPPY ST GEORGES DAY TO YOU ALL !!!!! From Ken (The "ENGLISH" Fatboy) |
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Thank you Ken and the same to you 😀 Well said.
Happy St George's day to all, Wilf |
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Thanks Ken, the same to you.
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Yes, Happy St Georges Day. (Good day to show Northumberland Fusiliers badges?)
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a few aussie
a few aussie
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3rd Battalion Colours, Northumberland Fusiliers, St George's Day 1919
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This enamel Northumberland Veterans Association badge picks up the county infantry regiment 'St. George' device:
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another
45th St George rgt officers bc |
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Hi Ken,
Thank you for that and a big fat YES to being a proud Englishman. A very happy St Georges Day to all Englishman (and womenfor that matter) from a little valley here in northern New Mexico. Cheerio, Roy
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Collecting: Despatch Rider Insignia & Photographs. Author/Dealer in the Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife My website: www.fsknife.com |
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And here's another, very appropriate when you consider that most sources agree that St George had a Turkish father and a Palestinian mother.
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"X" Coy, 1RRF, St Georges Day 1976, Falls Road, West Belfast.
Red and white roses, hackle, a tactical black badge being worn in the berets, and local youth celebrating the day by throwing a few bricks. |
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Buttonhole badge. Self explanatory.
GTB |
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