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Hi Guy,
As previously stated that the RMFVR was worn 1948-1964, is 1964 when they changed over to RMR? Regards Irv |
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RMFVR Badges
Don't have anything in cloth, but do have the attached brass title, which I believe would have been worn on No. 1 Dress. Was given to me by an ex-Royal Marine.
Arnhem Jim Arizona Territory |
#18
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For those members interested in Royal Marines badges, Mark has just updated his site.
http://www.rmhistorical.com/badge |
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John
Many thanks for the update, the site just gets better and better and the new badge pictures have answered several questions I've had for a while. Paddy |
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Hi Paddy,
His site has become a good point for reference. I would have to make a trip to Portsmouth to see these badges. John |
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Chers
John
Thanks for posting that link - given me some good reference material for spotting good badges. On the down side it has also opened my eyes to the fact that it is not just one main cloth item I am missing for my WWII case but several!!! Ray |
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rmr v badge
RMR R BADGE
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Sorry to resurrect this - does anyone know where I can find one of the red 'R' badges for my collection?!
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Finally found ONE...
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