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A Company 1 and 2 Wessex Regiment
Good afternoon, I would be grateful if someone could put me right on the following.
A (Gloucestershire) Company 1 Wessex wore the Gloucestershire regiment back badge on their berets and No1 Dress caps from 1967 to 1973. I believe it was gold anodised with 2 securing ‘blades’ at the rear. Did Officers use the same back badge or was there an Officers pattern? Also collar badges for A (Duke of Connaught’s) Company 2 Wessex before they changed to Wyverns. I believe they were silver anodised. Was there also an Officers pattern? If anyone can help in this matter, has a good photo of any item or even for sale I would be pleased to hear from you. Thanks Neil |
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The back badge in gold new metal with blades was an RGBW badge.
The Glosters wore the a/a with lugs and a pin There certainly was am officer version of the Connaughts collar. |
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Thanks Alan now I know what to look for. Regards Neil
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Neil
A Coy was Glosters and B Coy Royal Hants. C were the Dorsets and D the Berks. The CO Martine Lee-Browne's book "1 Wessex A West County TA Battalion" published 2009 states that B Coy being RHants did not wear collar badges. |
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Hi Alan
I have almost worn out Colonel Lee-Browne's book. Excellent publication. Quoting from page 51 I would dearly like to see a copy of Dress Regulations, it would answer many questions. Thanks again Neil |
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There was indeed an officer's pattern collar badge worn by A Company 2 Wessex when it first formed. It was silver with the central rose and garter picked out in red, white and blue enamel. Like the 1st Battalion, the 2nd Battalion moved to Wyvern collar badges for all companies around 1974, although C Company managed to cling on to the Brandywine Flash.
DCO Badge.jpg |
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