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Old 10-08-11, 04:39 PM
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Ry, I think we're there - though I guess that metal (cap) badges designed to be worn on he FSH were superseded by what were probably the more practical "flashes" - there are official designations for flashes in the 2nd WW.

Graham, no apologies are necessary, I'm on a learning curve too, but starting with official records. I agree completely with certain ideas not working out. All I can say is that slidered HPCs were actually ordered (I've looked at WO tenders) and (as they physically exist) were produced. The same goes for the sockets.
(afwan ! - I spent 6 months working in Saudi back in 1985, though other Nr E parts intermittently since), J
Anyway, my brain is dulled by leaping back and forth between the 16th and 21st centuries.
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