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Unknown possible military badge, any help appreciated on this mystery
Hello, I found this badge metal detecting in the UK a couple of days ago.it was quite deep and still has it's leather backing still attached. I haven't been able to get a positive ID for it. One person I was speaking to mentioned it could be a saddlers badge, however researching that hasn't provided any information either.
The initials PAD are some I've not seen before and looking into those I can only find the supporting acronym Polish Armoured Defence or Public Affairs Detachment. Any help greatly appreciated and huge kudos on a positive ID. Many thanks, J IMG_20210302_203102_017.jpg IMG_20210302_203101_986.jpg |
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Hi Jahooli, welcome to the Forum. Your account is active and open for posts.
Hopefully the membership can be of assistance.
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Hello,
No connection with Polish 1st Armoured Division nor other Polish unit. Rafal
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Always interested in Polish airborne and special forces insignia and related items. |
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PND
Sorry I must need to go to spec savers , can’t see an English letter N in the unknown badge ???
Tony C |
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Thanks for taking to the time have a look, Im still yet to find anything about it. It's got me stumped 🤔
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Looks like "PA" to me, possibly a cypher for Prince Albert or one for Queen Victoria's when she was a young Princess called Alexandrina or then again one of her children, Alexandra, Arthur, Alfred or Alice perhaps?
Rob |
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