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There are pics of their gear all over the place so I thought I'd start a "Master title" thread on the subj. Please find a few examples for your enjoyment and or reference. ![]() regards Darrell
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A few more pics of CAR badges I've had over the years. regards Darrell
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Thanks for your posts Darrell. I didn't realise that there are so many variations of the CAR cap badge. Looking forward to future contributions! Cheers,
Walt
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Is the screw posts an officers or for the parade belt
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Not a problem, Walt. Just don't expect me to make frequent posts. My idea was as much for others to post than just me. ![]() Mike, I believe the Forum's determination was that it was for a belt. In my day, CAR Officer wore a bullion but there is evidence here on the Forum showing them wearing a metal badge in the early days. Not sure if that was reversed colours from the ones shown above or not. https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=51676 regards Darrell
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The screw post badge is a buckle badge. The CAR officers' badges are bullion embroidered on maroon material.
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