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OTC / cadet units affiliate to the Essex Regiment
I'm expanding my Essex Regt collection to include badges worn by OTC / CCF / ACF units that had a formal affiliation to the Regt AND wore their own badge. I'm aware of the following so far but are there any others to go on the list?
Bancrofts School Brentwood School Chigwell School Felsted school King Edward VI Grammar, Chelmsford Essex County Cadets Essex ACF (unofficial badge worn in the late 60s - early 70s) I'd be very interested to learn dates of use too. Many thanks in advance. Michael |
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Michael,
I dont know but if you can get hold of copies of the regimental journals or army lists ,these often list affiliated cadet units. P.B.
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Hi Michael, have a look at the photo in my royal Anglian cadet units 1964 onwards.
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Thank you both. Judging by your album I think I'm there with the possible addiition of the Royal Liberty School. Gidea Park is on the border so they may have linked to them - I haven't been able to find a definitive answer via Google yet though. M
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I bought this Brentwood School Cadet badge yesterday. I know from records that it was I use in 1938 but have no end date of use.
They became an OTC in 1936 but ran a cadet corps in parallel for junior boys. Last edited by Alan O; 25-01-16 at 12:41 PM. |
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There are several Essex Regt / Yeo etc memorials in Chelmsford Cathedral. However, I can't remember if any mentioned OTC/UTC etc. It might be worth a look see to check if you are local.
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I see you are in HK, so not too helpful, sorry.
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It can be most interesting and extremely frustrating trying to find which ACF/CCF/OTC units were affiliated to which regiments and even finding what units existed in the past.
I found an undated booklet " The Territorial and Auxiliary Forces of West Lancashire " some time ago. It lists the schools with CCF contingents, some of which I was aware and others I was not. Sadly quite a number of the schools on the list no longer exist. In the case of Waterloo Grammar School which ceased to exist some time ago, I know they had a cloth shoulder title but I have not been able to find out what cap badge they wore. In the case of Wade Deacon Grammar School, although the school is still in existence but with no CCF, my E mails have gone unanswered and phone calls to the school to see if they have an Archivist , School Historian or Old boys Association have been met with a complete lack of interest at the other end of the phone. So I have no information about their CCF. One hopes that Alan O will in due course publish all the information he is collecting on Cadets and their badges and affiliations. P.B.
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Thanks Phil - luckily I do get to the UK quite regularly with work so will see if I can squeeze a trip in.
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The Essex Regt/Yeo Museum is within walking distance of the cathedral too.
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I believe that the R.Anglian museum at Duxford maybe able to help you. I believe they have a display of CCF/OTC badges.So that maybe a useful starting point.
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Yes there is a display of ccf/otc, I have some photos taken this year, but am not sure if they can be used on this site.
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http://www.earfca.org.uk/ I have used them a lot to get doors opened for me, and meet the right people. |
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I didnt mean use the photos. I meant as the display exists,im sure they will give you information regarding it .
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Further to my post 8# above, having searched in the multi part article "The Combined Cadet Force and its insignia " by Derrick Burney in the Formation Sign in the mid 1960`s I have discovered the following:
627. Wade Deacon CCF ( red on navy ) FT490 The article lists hundreds of School CCF`s and is a good source for those looking for school CCF`s that were possibly affiliated to particular regiments. All I need to do now is find which regiment Wade Deacon were affiliated to find an example of their cloth title. P.B.
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