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Machine Gun Corps, Motors
Hello
The MGC Motors badge, crossed MG's with WM MMG below, was this an official badge, or was it locally made? Also, was there an Officers version please. Thank you in advance 3dg |
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It was an official badge and there was an OSD version
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MMG were factory made and issued.
The RND MGC were locally made using RND s/ts an MGC cap badges. |
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3dg, I've often wondered about the MMG badges as well. The Motor Machine Gun Service was formed in November 1914 and on the formation of the Machine Gun Corps in October 1915 the MMGS was absorbed into the MGC becoming MGC (Motors). I have heard the MMG badges were worn only up until the MGC was formed but I can't recall ever having seen any images of them actually being worn by members of the MMGS. If they had been worn after the MGC was formed there would surely be more photographic evidence.
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Some great responses, thank you all.
So official and factory made. I too, like hoot, have never seen a photo of them being worn? Does anyone have one please? Thank you again 3dg |
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And then I find this, complete with Motor Machine Gun cloth title!
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Amazing, I am now on the way to the foot of our stairs!!.. That cloth title puts the photo pre-MGC in my opinion.
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Great portrait. Thanks for posting it. |
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What is the title on the shoulder strap?
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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Brass MGC with M below maybe?
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The badges are certainly out there to be found, but, so many completely spurious ones amongst them, it pays to be cautious and take some time examining them, before parting with any monies, good luck.
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It is certainly something I have pondered down the years too, I would be of the opinion that MMG badges date from mid 1915, I have encountered good original badges with the MMG deliberately removed.
Whilst there are photographs of the badges and handsome titles being worn, they tend to be undated, which certainly does not help matters. I also think the founder members were actually drawn from the RA. Quote:
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