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Spencer 29-03-08 12:55 PM

Dollar Academy Clackmannanshire Otc
 
Here is one of my OTC badges . Nice polish wear on the front .
Anyone have the same badge ?

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...OTC/dfront.jpg

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n.../OTC/drear.jpg

wardog 29-03-08 08:37 PM

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Hello Spencer. Your badge is post 1948 CCF. This is an OTC one. Not sure of it. Would be very interested to see others as a relative who went to Dollar Academy Died with the Cammeronians at High Wood.
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Spencer 29-03-08 08:48 PM

Haven't seen the OTC version but they look very similar in their Manufacture . I haven't seen many of these badges around at all ( Ebay as well ) So it might indicate they are not faked all that much .

wardog 29-03-08 10:51 PM

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Picture sent by Dollar Academy of an earlier badge. Not sure of the date of change, probably 1908 though I have a Dollar Institution S/T that I think was worn at the same time as the WM Academy badge. Anyone got any more Dollar Academy info?
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wardog 30-03-08 01:40 AM

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Alan O 05-01-15 03:04 PM

The Dollar Academy CCF has long links with the Argylls and wore their cap badge up to the formation of the Royal Regt of Scotland. The School magazine shows both in use in 2011 when the changeover of the regular battalion to a ceremonial company occured.

wardog 06-01-15 12:18 AM

Thanks Alan. I see Minden Militaria have had an example like mine but with a slider, for some time. Regards, Paul.
PS Interested in any further info you might happen to find for the pre Great War period.

Alan O 04-10-22 01:41 PM

The OTC badge is based on a school badge design that according to the School Archives was designed in 1918. It's not clear what the OTC wore beforehand but I would suspect the same bonnet badge as the local A&SH TF battalion.

Alan O 07-11-22 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by wardog (Post 7348)
Picture sent by Dollar Academy of an earlier badge. Not sure of the date of change, probably 1908 though I have a Dollar Institution S/T that I think was worn at the same time as the WM Academy badge. Anyone got any more Dollar Academy info?
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I have been conversing with the school and they have sent some rather interesting photos that show the 7th A&SH badge in use in 1915 and worn in the hat and on the sporran.

The OTC wore the cadet badge until at least 1918. From 1908-18 the school OTC was actually Dollar Institution OTC and wore a s/t with that name on. It became an Academy in 1918 and that was when the shield design with DA on it was designed. I did wonder whether the oTc wore the A&SH regular battalion badge 1908-18 but the school archives show otherwise and it was the cadet badge.

wardog 07-11-22 01:52 PM

Interesting info, Alan, thanks for posting. Regards, Paul.

Luke H 07-11-22 01:57 PM

I’d be interested in seeing the pics of the 7th A&SH Alan if possible please.

Alan O 07-11-22 02:22 PM

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Here you go.

wardog 07-11-22 11:33 PM

Thanks Alan. I wonder how big the badge is?
Would cost a good bit more than the Dollar Academy badge I have I should think. Regards, Paul.

Alan O 08-11-22 07:21 PM

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This was the first pattern one and there was a second one with the Academy title made.

wardog 08-11-22 11:11 PM

I don't think my copy of Westlake has the latter S/T, have you an image Alan?Regards, Paul.


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