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Regiment Identification
Hi, I would be very grateful if somebody could help me identify the regiments of these men. Thanks you.
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Hi, this post seems to have people puzzled. Any help with these pictures would be appreciated. Kind regards.
Last edited by TWOSE98; 28-11-17 at 01:09 PM. |
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The problem I see with the left hand photo is that they appear to be wearing buttons in place of cap badges, something that was done by new recruits in the Great War due to temporary shortages of cap badges. However, the photo dates from c1920 or later as one man is wearing the ribbons of the War Medal and the Victory Medal. The only other possibility I can think of is that they are wearing the small post-1915 14th Hussars cap badges but I think that's unlikely.
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The blokes in the left hand photo appear to be members of the British North Russia Relief Force.
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Hi. Thanks for the helpful replies. I agree they do look like Button's and not regimental badges, I can't find a similar badge in my reference book. I noticed the Russian Relief Star interesting picture.
Does anybody have any ideas for the regiment for the chap on the Right? Kind regards Peter |
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I would say that they are wearing the temporary badge (made from a button), as worn by Kitcheners Volunteers.
http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=108114
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They can't be Kitchener Volunteers as one of them has the ribbons of the British War Medal and Victory Medal, putting the picture's date as mid-1919 earliest. Last edited by Staffsyeoman; 29-11-17 at 08:51 AM. |
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The soldier on the right is wearing a 3 tier shoulder title, but I can not make it out.
Marc
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Agreed , Russia force white star on blue backing. the other photo straight away my first thought brass :
DUKE OF WELLINGTONS Westlake book plate 68 / badge 1064 This would tie in with the Bradford photographer studio.
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kind regards, Michael Last edited by NEMO; 29-11-17 at 03:30 PM. |
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Possible.
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. Last edited by 54Bty; 09-02-22 at 05:34 PM. |
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Logical, but the Dukes did not serve in Russia. At least, as a battalion.
2/10th (Cyclist) Battalion, The Royal Scots (Territorial Force) as infantry - Archangel 45th and 46th (Service) Battalions, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) - Archangel 17th (Service) Battalion (1st City), The King's (Liverpool) Regiment - Archangel 6th (Service) Battalion Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) - Archangel The East Surrey Regiment - Murmansk 11th (Service) Battalion (1st South Down), The Royal Sussex Regiment - Murmansk 1/9th (Cyclist) Battalion, The Hampshire Regiment as infantry- Siberia The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry - Archangel 25th (Garrison) Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) - Siberia [and other elements in Murmansk?] 2/7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (Territorial Infantry) - Archangel The Highland Light Infantry - Murmansk and Archangel. (Cited from: http://www.militarian.com/threads/br...918-1919.7652/) |
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HI , good point but are the two pictures connected ? i was presuming they are two separate random pics ?
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kind regards, Michael |
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My thanks for all the interesting replies, it is much appreciated.
The chap sitting in the chair I am told my have the ribbon for the MM as does the man in the single phone and could be the same man, any thoughts? Also, the photo on the right seems to have been taken in Hereford from the mark or am I reading that wrong? The shoulder badge has been mentioned as possibly the DCLI or the Herefordshire LI. I am really stumped by these two pictures. The only thing I am sure of is the Russian Relief Star. Thanks for all your help. |
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Sorry for my ignorance. But the shoulder badge on the chap in the right hand picture has a piece coming down like the handle of a spade. Is this a clasp that was used to fix it to a cap or is it part of the design. It is just in my reference books the clasp piece seem to be the part that fixes the badge to the cap and isn't part of the regimental badge. Any thoughts appreciated.
Peter |
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