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Old 18-01-19, 11:36 AM
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Default Parachute Regt: Mix of badges on OSD

Thought it might be interesting to share this photo, received some years ago from Major Philip Nigel Grove, who was Adjutant of 1st Parachute Battalion at Arnhem.

Note the interesting mix of regimental insignia. As explained by Maj Grove at the time:

"I was a regular officer in The York & Lancaster Regt and during the war the Parachute Regt had not been formed - only Parachute Bns. When I joined I was posted to 8 Para Bn, which had been a battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regt and they still wore that badge on their red berets, as the Para Regt badge had not then been produced. So those of us who were not the R.Warwicks wore our own regimental collar badges with the R.W. cap badge."

The photo was taken in April 1943, after he had qualified as a parachutist.

I have also noticed on later photos of other officers in OSD that the Parachute Regiment collar badges were not always worn in favour of those of their parent regiment. In particular, a photo of officers of 10th Parachute Bn in Sept 1944, wearing Royal Sussex Regt collar badges. Although I also have another photo of another officer from the same battalion, before Arnhem, already wearing the Parachute Regt collar badges.

Does anyone know the orders/regulations regarding the introduction and use of the collar badges for OSD?
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