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Anyone got a site for French Drago badges
Gentlemen,
i have about 30 odd French DRAGO badges, of all sorts. Im after trying to date/ID them before listing them on Ebay, as dont want to potentially miss out on incorrectly IDing any of them. Does anyone have a site or forum that would enable me to sort these out? Thanks JonP1010003.jpg P1010007.jpg P1010005.jpg P1010002.jpg P1010009.jpg |
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Here's two sites you could try.
http://www.i-m-l.com/?session=d9f5ca...8d50af9d4c0825 http://www.symboles-et-traditions.fr...ouvelindex.htm |
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Thank you
Thank you
I'll check it tmw Jon |
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Hi Jon, no.1 for the 2nd Coy. 9ème Régiment Chasseurs Parachutistes no.2 is for the 11th Coy. of 9 RCP. No.2 NOT French, both are novelty pins. Last pics on left,(two swords) Sous Marinier Commandant, on right (one sword) Sous Marinier Brevet Superieur.
Usually, french badges have an "homologation" number on the back, it helps identifying the unit with the help of Lavocat's catalogue. Jo
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Thank you gentlemen
Thanks for the info guys
I'll get around to IDing and then moving on, one day,lol Regards Jon |
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