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Info on Commonwealth infantry units required
Hi all
I hope that this is the right section to put this request. I have started to collect current issue infantry badges from Commonwealth countries. I have researched as much I can but there are some countries of which I have been unable to find any information about their infantry units. These countries are Cyprus Dominica Gambia Grenada Mauritius Nauru Nigeria St.Lucia St. Vincent Samoa Seychelles Sierra Leone Swaziland Tuvalu Tanzania Vanuatu Zambia Any information, i.e unit titles, cap badges or whether any of these countries have infantry units would be most appreciated. I would also appreciate any further information on the infantry of Bangladesh (I know of two infantry regiments there) and Lesotho (I know of their airborne battalion) My last question is I have been researching the status of Rhodesia as a member of the commonwealth. I know until UDI, they were members and were reinstated in 1980 (I am aware that they are no longer members). But I have read conflicting articles as to whether they were considered members in the period from UDI to 1980? I am interested in whether collectors such as yourselves would include cap badges from this period in a commonwealth collection. thank you for any information or if you can point me in the right direction that would be most appreciated |
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Army info site
You could have a look here..http://www.armyrecognition.com/
This is the link for the African page..http://www.armyrecognition.com/index...=61&Itemid=274 French site with English support. Regards WF |
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Welcome to the forum. Some information on Cyprus. As Cyprus was under British control until 1960 it did not have a military as such. During WW2 the Cyprus Regiment was formed in 1940 and disbanded in in 1950. There was also a Cyprus Home Guard but I have no information on them, there is a badge. After independance a Cypriot National Guard was formed. Here are some badges from the Cyprus Regt a Officer bronze, a Plastic badge and a gilding metal badge. I hope this helps. Sorry the last two are a bit dark.
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L1A1, Have a look at this link, it may help http://www.flagsforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=746
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Some people say politics and badges don't go together but I consider that completely naive. The period that you are asking about will no doubt spark essay like answers from all sides and will differ depending upon one's politics.Some will quote "the law" but in conflict whose law do you follow? For my tuppence halfpenny my Rhodesian badges stand alone and I do not include them in the Commonwealth in my collection. ATB Dave
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Hi everyone
thanks for all the replies to my query, you have certainly pointed me in the right direction. Thanks for your reply Dave, and after a bit of thought I think I will follow your lead and keep Rhodesia as a seperate collection. Thanks once again everyone |
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British Commonwealth Badges by Barry & Margaret Renfrew, and Bill Cranston. Terrier Press. ISBN 978-0-9563175-1-3 It has been mentioned before on this forum but I cannot recall when. The only problem I have found is that it highlights what you don't have and are unlikely to ever see or be able to get hold of. However, I have found it extremely useful. Nice clear pictures. I wish there was a book like this on the British Cavalry Regiments...... hint, hint. Its a good read as well. I (personally) recommend it. For political correctness and legal purposes (which keeps raising its ugly head these days) I should point out that I have absolutely no connection with the authors etc etc. So don't sue me if you don't like it... Although I reckon that one of these days, it will be possible........... the way you can be sued in Luxembourg if someone recommends a builder who turns out to do shoddy work - which is why no-one will recommend one................ You have been warned. Have a nice Sunni weekend/. |
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Thanks Wright 241, I hadn't heard of that book and will endeavour to obtain a copy
thanks once again |
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Commonwealth Rgts
Hi L1A1
This web site provides links to other sites around the world listing & describing regiments & corps of the Commonwealth. It has been archived, so that there has been no new work done on it for several years. So some of the links may not work. You cannot find it through Google etc. http://web.archive.org/web/200801180...ions/index.htm Have a look through the Nations section, the other section to look at is the Regiments. A lot of research possiblities here. For instances Samoa has no military, it is dependent on New Zealand for defence. Obviously a lot of historical info here but there is plenty of modern units to keep you busy. Hope it helps & it's free! Good luck. Alan |
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Hi Alan
many thanks for the links, it does have a lot of information and has answered several of my questions already thanks once again Ron |
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