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I have only just seen your linked thread below:
http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...d=1#post389090 Another great combination! Mike |
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I think that on his hat he is wearing the early pattern 6 Cdo slip-on title - white on black VI over COMMANDO. This is illustrated being worn at Buckingham Palace by a member of 101 Tp, 6 Cdo - see page 81 "British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War 2" by Brian Davis. Also page 54 of "Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948" by Peter Taylor. The second reference shows another shot of the same US Ranger (?) badged 6 Cdo. Mike
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Mike - I agree - see post 15 in this thread for examples
Mike |
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I would guess that the unfortunate Ranger (?) who lost his left leg was given an assortment of insignia by his British brothers in arms as a memento of his time attached to 6 Cdo. They probably felt that it was the least they could do under the circumstances. It's not much consolation, but at least he survived the War. Mike
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No 1 Commando insignia
Hello I am keen to catalogue my fathers wast time buttons etc.
Any clues on how to do this? |
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