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Old 14-03-24, 07:41 AM
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Hi can anyone I’d this please? Here’s hoping.
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Old 14-03-24, 03:23 PM
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It appears to be a colour patch worn by a member of the Australian Imperial Force during the Great War.

If it is black and white then it is probably HQ Australian Corps 1918-19.

If dark blue and white then it may be one of the Mechanical Transport companies of the Australian Army Service Corps 1918-19.

The 'A' signifies that the wearer had served on Gallipoli or in a line of communication unit in Egypt or the islands near Gallipoli during the campaign there during 1915-16.

Cheers, Keith
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