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1 SAS French
I bought this badge in St Malo about 30 years ago.
On the reverse side it is marked: Drago Paris 6463 'Qui ose gagne' is of course 'Who dares wins' I understand the French 1 SAS is now: 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment Can anyone tell how and when this badge was worn? Was it worn on military uniform, jacket/beret or civilian only? Has the badge any value? Many thanks! |
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This is a French army breast badge - worn I believe on the left pocket.
Eddie |
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Says it all;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Mar...chute_Regiment I think it was/is worn on a pocket fob with parade dress Last edited by Mike_2817; 28-02-15 at 02:58 PM. |
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Many thanks Guys for your responses!
It's much appreciated! It's nice to think that it was a uniform badge! |
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