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Help Identifying please
These were sent to me by a friend, but I am not familiar with what they are. I am suspecting the nice large one is a WO patch, but not sure. I apologize for the yellow coloring of everything as it was dark when I took the picture, so it picked up the light I had on in the room. The WO badge is on a white background, as is the piece of paper I used as the background.
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Bird and bugle horn is 38 Engineer Regiment. Red triangle is 19 Mechanized Bridge introduced Nay 1997, and is the old sign of the 19th Infantry Brigade. Yellow triangle 19 Mechanized Brigade, replaced red triangle type.
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Thanks for the info. I'll have to ask him if he served in any of those units.
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Panther head - 19th Light Brigade
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The non-puking panther.
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I thought they were curry eaters !
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Flames are at the wrong end of the body.........
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WO1 bullion on a white ground is pre 1978 pattern for No1 Dress
and could be RASC, RCT, PWO, 13/18H or 17/21L. Is there a number marked on the back? Tim
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