31-05-15, 09:23 PM
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Toby,
This is what I have. Interesting info about the use of Dragons/Griffins. I'll look forward to anything else you can get on this.
Hwyl,
Kevin
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Originally Posted by 41st
Thought I'd post this information before I forgot about it and then couldn't remember where I'd seen it.
The following are notes on Officers' badges for certain RWF battalions as worn during the 1st World War and as advised in Vol.IV of the Regimental Records compiled by Dudley Ward:-
10th Batt'n. Battalion Headquarters wore purple shoulder-straps; A Company, blue; B Company, yellow; C & D Companies, green.
The 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th Battalions wore the collar badge in place of the cap badge.
In the 38th Div the 13th wore a red flannel triangle half way between shoulder & elbow, 14th blue, 15th yellow, 16th green and 17th a salmon-pink square.
Officers of the 19th wore two strips of ribbon of the sleeve, upper red, lower blue
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