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I found the following online orbat of the original BAOR:
http://www.orbat.info/history/volume...nal%20BAOR.pdf It makes for very interesting reading, and suggests a whole formation sign study in itself. |
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Many, many thanks for this, and a great piece of provenance clearly indicating Sgt Barraud as HQ 12 Div (SDF) - not that I have any reason to doubt this anyway. However, this aside, I think I too would have had a hard choice between the “Road to Morocco” and the “The Moon is Down”, but having just had a quick review of the laters cast list, I’m pretty sure I would have chosen the same. Kind regards, Zob. |
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Film reviews in 1944 Sudan are a very specialised subject for research! Mike
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I cant read the notation under the original post regarding this Div Sign so could you please tell me what it says.
Also what does the badge represent as I cant work it out. thanks
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Mike,
Its not that one. Its the in Post #9 by Marc. regards
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Thanks, not seen that one before, must be a rare short lived sign.
regards
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Indeed it is. John Waring recorded two variants (JW2/B47 and JW2/B48) - Black axe on khaki diamond, Ptd and yellow axe on blue rectangle with yellow edge, EonF . Mike
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