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Forum: It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification 08-06-18, 02:28 PM
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Posted By richmhouse
Many thanks Alan.

Many thanks Alan.
Forum: It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification 08-06-18, 09:03 AM
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Posted By richmhouse
Thanks Alan. Good explanations. I guess doubling...

Thanks Alan. Good explanations. I guess doubling up avoided the expense of designing things like new cap badges. Did they all use the same cap badge?

How could you tell he was in the 1st, rather...
Forum: It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification 07-06-18, 08:53 PM
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Posted By richmhouse
Thank you Alan. Spot on. He was a private and he...

Thank you Alan. Spot on. He was a private and he did indeed go to India and his regimental number was 1470.

If I understand you right 7th is the batallion number. Do you know what the 1st refers...
Forum: It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification 07-06-18, 05:11 PM
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Posted By richmhouse
Hampshire Regiment Badge

Hi,

I'm trying to identify unit of the Hampshire Regiment to which the cap badge of my great grandfather Reuben Haynes belongs. He served in WW1 and lived in Bournemouth. I think it may be the 7th...
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