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19th Hussar
Hi all ,
19th Hussars silver/ silver plate with lugs , I’ve been told it’s an pagri badge ??? Regards 3748 Hussar |
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G'day Hussar.
My understanding is that the Puggeri badge faces to our left as we look at it as does the cap badge, and has lugs like the hat badge, where as the NCO's Arm badge faces to our right and has small holes to allow it to be sewn to the sleeve of the uniform. I hope that this helps. Regards Phil. Last edited by Lancer 17; 28-06-19 at 12:47 PM. |
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Your badge appears to be a wm. Foreign Service Helmet badge as worn c.1920. L&D 38.2 - 19H page 122 Rob
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I can find no reference to holes being in 19H Arm Badges for sewing on to Uniform. Please could you give me your source/reference for this comment? Thank You Rob
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For whatever it’s worth I think that’s a really, really nice badge. Thanks for showing.
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Thanks mate, I have one which I will dig out, can you Pm me with your email address and I will send you some photos. Regards Phil. |
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19th
Rob ,
Click on Alan’s link Tony C |
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Hi Rob
Go back to Alans post of today and click on the link and go to the 2nd last post by Griff dated 6.12.15 and that badge is the same as my one with holes for sewing to the pugri. Thanks everyone. Regards Phil. |
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