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I'd just write and ask. I've no idea what their criteria is.
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#32
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identify this badge
The collar "dogs" as we called them are of the York and Lancaster regt. I still have mine after having them issued in 1957..
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I'm absolutely fascinated by this thread. What happened next???? C'mon.. make an old man happy (as I say to the girls!!) I know that this is resurrecting a 2 year old thread....
Last edited by Lampwick; 29-06-10 at 02:59 PM. |
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Well the Yorkshire & Lancashire Regiment ? noooo York & Lancater regt yes and the Y&L did not get absorbed into the Royal Engineers in 1940 |
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And ............... I'm intrigued, what has been discovered in the past 2 years is there a definitive conclusion to this fascinating thread.
Regards Brian |
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Hello,
Walter is my Grandfather. What relation are you to me then? There are conflicting family stories as to what happened to him, but I can let you know what we know. |
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Just resurrecting this thread to see what, if anything, has been found out about it in the last two years.
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Looking for a North Hampshire 37 Glengarry badge, genuine or place saver. |
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I am also interested to know more after reading this thread for the first time.
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Y&L
It's the same badge The York & Lancaster Regiment (not York & Lancashire)
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I was referring to the identification of the soldier with the many strings to his bow. Has he been identified?
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Hi Mike, your grandfather is a corporal in this picture.
Do you have your grandfathers details such as; full name, DOB and service number. These are good starting points. Dave Moore |
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