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Old 19-10-10, 11:46 AM
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Default 124 (Wirral) Field Ambulance, RAMC (TA)

I found the following entry on part of minutes on WO32/16985.

08.12.59. At 124th Meeting of War Office Dress Committee granted approval for the undermentioned arm badge to be worn by 124 (Wirral) Field Ambulance, RAMC (TA), when in battle dress.

'The shield of the Arms of the Borough of Bebington.
The upper part in azure blue on the centre of which is superimposed the St. Andrews Cross with a garb of grain on each side.
The lower part in yellow forming a point reaching immediately below the St. Andrews Cross. Superimposed thereon a galleon in azure blue flying three red flags.

n.b. The Scroll and Motto beneath the shield are not approved in accordance with the policy that only the shield of the Arms of Civic Authorities should be worn on the badge'.

Has anyone got a picture of this badge please?

Last edited by badjez; 19-10-10 at 11:47 AM. Reason: Typos!
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