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ID help on colour patch
Hi can any one help with the ID of this Australian colour patch
Fred |
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According to DISTINGUISHING COLOUR PATCHES OF THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES 1915-1951 by Keith Glyde:
Page 91 623. Static Light Anti-Aircraft Units, 1943-1945: Author. GRO 672/1943, 17.9.1943. Worn by the following types of units: 112th and 114th Aust. LAA Regiments; LAA Batteries (Static); LAA Troops (Static). |
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No sign of it existing in WW1 on my chart.
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A WW2 anti-aircraft artillery patch which could be worn any one of four different ways to represent quite a number of units.
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Fred:
If you have a strong interest in Australian colour patches, then I recommend the following two books. |
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to represent different units. Fred |
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Thanks Fred |
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The Glyde book is becoming quite hard to find and expensive these days.
I'm hoping he changes his mind and does a reprint of it. Mick
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Looking for Australian military books? Regimental Books - Australian Unit History specialists Chasing militaria? I recommend: Militaria Online - Australian Militaria Sales |
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will keep a look out for a copy Fred |
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The point of the V could point right or left with the patch vertical and with the patch horizontal either up or down. They also are in two different sizes. The gray back is for the A.I.F. most of the patches would not have that. John |
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From DISTINGUISHING COLOUR PATCHES OF THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES 1915-1951 by Keith Glyde:
Page 91 622. Static Heavy Anti-Aircraft Batteries and Headquarters, 1943-1945: Auth. GRO 672/1943, 17.9.1943. Worn by the following types of units: HQ AA Defences, NSW L of C Area; HQ AA Groups; AA Operations Rooms; HQ HAA Batteries (Static); HAA Troops (Static); Anti-Aircraft/Coast Artillery Batteries. The majority of these units on mainland Australia were designated (Mixed), as their establishment comprised both male and female personnel. The photograph comes from Mick's website Militaria Online - Australian Militaria Sales. |
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ID colour patch
Many thanks to everyone for the information, these are now surplus to my
Collecting needs would anyone like these for what I paid for them £22.00 for the pair, post free or swap for provost corp that I don't have. Fred |
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Same page also 612,613,622,623 John |
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Thanks
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Regards, Jerry |
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RAA_Various.01.jpg |
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