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ARMY DENTAL CORPS 38 th division sign
Again Sorry but once again seeking information on A D C
perhaps Mike Vee could help with link and Jon with information For sale on ebay at present ''Rare WW1 framed woodwork Army Dental Corps with 2 photos and baghdad times date 1918 -seller is antelope 57 I am well aware that the A D C was formed post WW1 11/1/1921 In 1 of the photo the A D C officer has the 38 th Welsh division i.e WW 1 formation sign Has anybody an explanation for this - was he in R A M C WW1 but keep his uniform and just altered the insignia ?? David Just rechecked I think that I have the answer it is Not the 38th the wings are wrong just a post war Welsh formation sign Informed seller can not be WW 1 Last edited by 49lassiepen; 21-01-23 at 10:56 AM. |
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Here is a link to the lot :
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363532251...Bk9SR7qp9ce6YQ Now main description states : Quote:
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British Legion/Royal British Legion , Poppy/Remembrance/Commemorative. Poppy and British Legion Wanted |
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Mike many thanks for the link, since I contacted him a lot has changed in the description The officer is a Captain Curley Army Dental Corps
David Last edited by 49lassiepen; 21-01-23 at 02:50 PM. |
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