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Old 01-03-23, 02:32 PM
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Default 106 RHA part 1 unit Designation change 1923

RGood Afternoon,
Just thought some of you may be interested in the Brigade designation change for 106 RFA to Yeomanry RFA
As you can see from the photograph the Yeomanry 'Y' was not necessarily attached to the RHA part of the title when they changed to RHA. In fact some only wore RHA without the 'Y' part of the title.
Hope you find the information of use.
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I wonder if the rose collars are gm or white metal ?

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I wonder if the rose collars are gm or white metal ?

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White Metal according to Norman Litchfield and worn upto 1940 on SD.

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