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13 Pdr 08-09-22 02:17 AM

WW II Commando Shoulder Cords/Lanyards
 
Where might I find information on the shoulder cord/lanyard colors worn by the Commandos during WW II? This includes the Royal Marine Commandos. Thank you.

Jibba Jabba 08-09-22 01:05 PM

Army only. Page 67 of Commandos Churchill's 'Hand of steel; By Simon Dunstan.

Mike B 08-09-22 06:00 PM

Royal Marine Lanyards and dative information here
https://rmhistorical.com/badge

Along with a lot of other useful information
Hoping this helps
Mike

13 Pdr 08-09-22 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Jibba Jabba (Post 586963)
Army only. Page 67 of Commandos Churchill's 'Hand of steel; By Simon Dunstan.

Thank you Jibba Jabba for the recommendation and I was able to order the book earlier todsy.

13 Pdr 08-09-22 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike B (Post 586977)
Royal Marine Lanyards and dative information here
https://rmhistorical.com/badge

Along with a lot of other useful information
Hoping this helps
Mike

Thanks Mike for posting the link. It contains much useful information.

Mike B 09-09-22 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 13 Pdr (Post 587008)
Thank you Jibba Jabba for the recommendation and I was able to order the book earlier todsy.

In fairness the book is a bit limited, but reasonably priced. There is little information on Commando Lanyards for WW2 anywhere. After a lot of research, I find many conclusions are speculative, not based on sound evidence. No.4 did wear a red and gold lanyard early on, but not of the construction portrayed - it was of a plaited type. The No.2 Cdo lanyard - white and black - is more accurately portrayed. I believe No.9 wore a plaited black one - However, wear does not appear universal. One book describes No.11 Cdo as a green / khaki colour - but I have not found much supporting evidence and tend to think it was not general practice.

PS - Like your avitar - LRDG links etc


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