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Old 11-11-17, 01:08 PM
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Default 3 cloth patches: Red/Navy/Green, Silver bullion knight's arm, blue Star of David "C"

Another request for help, this time with three cloth patches, as shown. I'm totally at a loss with these, so any pointers would be much appreciated (again).

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Old 11-11-17, 01:57 PM
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The star with a C in the centre is the Royal Navy trade badge for a cook.
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Old 11-11-17, 02:29 PM
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Another request for help, this time with three cloth patches, as shown. I'm totally at a loss with these, so any pointers would be much appreciated (again).

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The middle one is for the WW2 Polish 2nd Armoured Brigade sleeve patch.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Ar...rigade_(Poland)


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Old 11-11-17, 02:32 PM
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Thank you very much Arthur R and Voltigeur, I never would have guessed either, so you have saved me many fruitless hours of searching!

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The horse badge is a postWW2 Libyan army badge, from memory for one of their cavalry/armoured regiments. These printed badges were made in Britain for the Libyan Army.

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Jon, very many thanks - very helpful indeed.
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