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Old 21-12-19, 01:19 PM
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Can anyone please help with the lanyards and the cloth badge in the attached pictures please ( will be selling them in due course ).

My partner thinks the thick bottom lanyard is actually a tie back for curtains.

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Old 21-12-19, 01:34 PM
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Peter,
Maroon and Old Gold is South Staffordshire Regiment
Green with brown and gold flecks is Adjutant General's Corps 1st pattern
Dark Green probably Intelligence Corps
Maroon and Light Blue - 16 Parachute Brigade Workshop REME. NSN 8465-99-975-7444
green white - unknown

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Old 21-12-19, 02:50 PM
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Thanks Tim,

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Old 21-12-19, 02:55 PM
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The chevron - simply a Lance corporals chevron worn on a KF Shirt and produced on the backing by a regimental tailor to ensure uniformity or by a Lance Corporal or his wife to "recycle" the chevron from an unserviceable shirt?
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