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Old 14-02-20, 07:16 PM
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Picked up the attached badge today. At a glance it seems like the normal issue but a closer look indicates it's a locally made bazzar badge. A. RAHIM stamped on the slider. Would like to include it in the badge makers section but can't see how.
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Old 14-02-20, 07:25 PM
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There are lists of Indian badge makers at the British Library - I've been meaning to copy it out and paste it here for years.
Thank you for giving me a kick up the memory lane ....... - I will do it!
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Old 15-02-20, 12:42 AM
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Without doubt a "bazaar" badge, likely India, but possibly Egypt or other mid eastern make.

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Old 15-02-20, 06:34 AM
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It looks very nicely made for a bazaar badge, nice find!
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Old 15-02-20, 09:38 AM
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My guess is that it dates from WW2.

South Wales Border Regiment
The 6th Battalion was raised in Glanusk Park, Breconshire, in July 1940. Almost none of its men had had any military training. It trained as an infantry regiment until April 1942, when it suddenly became a tank unit – 158 Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (South Wales Borderers). Psychiatrists weeded out those unsuitable for the new role. In this capacity the Battalion sailed for Bombay in October 1942, and trained in India as a tank regiment until March 1943, when it reconverted to infantry.

It now trained as an amphibious assault unit and moved to Calcutta to attack Akyab. But this attack was cancelled and the Battalion was sent to Burma to fight as an ordinary infantry regiment in the Arakan. In spite of a chequered career and many disappointments it was now to prove its worth.
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