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unknown badge for ID
This photo is one of a few that i have recently acquired with a medal group, I will be selling the lot eventually, but in the meantime im trying to work out the cap badge is.
I would greatly appreciate any pointers as so far im drawing a blank. kind regards. 20180221_114601.jpg
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Pioneer Corps. It looks like a plastic economy issue.
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Agreed
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Many thanks guys, here are the rest of the photos, hopefully these still make sense with the pioneer corps?
20180221_114527.jpg 20180221_114631.jpg 20180221_114656.jpg 20180221_114646.jpg 20180221_114725.jpg
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"When a crash seems inevitable, endeavor to strike the softest, cheapest object in the vicinity as slow and gently as possible."
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Ski's and sweaters in the last photo suggest 1943 special forces ski training in Lebanon? Only spanner in the works is the ski caps instead of berets or cap comforters.
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I wonder if it isn't the Royal Irish Rifles.
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