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Two South African soldiers,1945,Boston,Lincolnshire.
© IWM (D 24671)
Two South African soldiers try their luck at a shooting game at the May Fair, Boston, Lincolnshire. Various items of Utility crockery can be seen on a table behind the counter, awarded as prizes if the target is hit. Notice the shoulder title on the soldier on the left and small cap badge on the soldier on the right.
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S. A. Sharpshooters
Jo, the soldier on the right looks like he is wearing an Africa star ribbon, not sure about the other one.
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In May 1945 the vast majority of South Africans in Europe were in their armoured division in Italy.
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I think you are right...probably a former North Africa veteran.Also, both seems th be wearing the orange shoulder strip. Jo
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I am wondering whether they could be South Africans that had volunteered in the British Army, since it makes no sense for regular soldiers enrolled in the South African Army to wear a nationality sign other then the red tab or divisional insignia. Even a former POW would have had no reason to wear the South Africa nationality arc title. For reference, insignia worn on the comeback BD blouse of a SA POW that was captured in North Africa while serving with the Fourth South African Armoured Car regiment.
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loopie,hopefully someone will come up with an answer....
Jo
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South African signallers and engineers attached to the British Eighth Army in Italy wore South Africa national titles with SA badges and 8th Army flashes. My late father was a signaller in Italy and wore titles. I will post an image of his titles when I am back at the computer at home.
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Thank you Madziro for the new information and,looking foprward to see the picture of the titles. Cheers Jo
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