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Lt-colonel shoulder cords
Good afternoon,
I have acquired these badges presented as Staffordshire Rgt Lt-colonel. How is it possible to assign them to a specific regiment ? Laurent |
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By the black line inside the curls of the bullion.
regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Indeed that narrows it down to 'a couple of regiments'
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Hello Manchesters,
Before the series of amalgamation of regiments occurred the shoulder cords would have been wore by The Gordon Highlanders in No.1 Dress. Even as The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), they were still wore in No.1 Dress. Goes way back to the Gordons commemorating the death of MajGen. Sir John Moore at the Battle of Corunna (1809), and regimental battle honour. Slàinte Mhòr! Arnhem Jim aka ArnhemJim, Specialist Arizona Territory Last edited by Arnhem Jim; 23-07-19 at 05:48 PM. |
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Did the Royal Leicestershire Regiment continue the "black worm" in the their lace tradition by using the pattern of shoulder cords shown?
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The Gordon Highlanders also wore the black line.
CB |
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