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Could not find any info on this badge
Here is another metal detecting find that I would like to find out about its history. This has been posted in a few places and no one could indentify it.
Its about 2 inches in length Your help would be greatly appreciated Ron L |
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American Ambulance Great Britain maybe?
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That seems to be the only response in all the different places that this has been posted.... It seems like there are badges that just cant be pinpointed to a place or time.
Or, maybe this isnt military related Thanks for your response Ron L |
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No idea but looks like it has a UK Swiss US connection to me.
Tony.
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Could the central shield represent the arms of Savoy that used to be portrayed on the Italian tricolour?
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It does not appear to be the Union Flag on the left but an ensign containing the Union Flag. It might be either the white or the red ensign so it might suggest a naval connection.
The rear is unusual in that it has rusted and is therefore thin steel so the front of the badge must have been plated. |
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Could be a naval connection or simply use of the red or white ensign as representative of a British / UK flag as happens sometimes with patriotic postcards etc.
It looks like some suspension attachments or similar are missing from the bottoms of the flags? If the hatching on the cross is heraldically correct rather than merely ornamental then it signifies "or" rather than "argent" which would be wrong for the arms of Savoy. |
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