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Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers
Afternoon all.
Just a frame of RMRE bits and pieces for your viewing pleasure (Dave nicer framed that on a card ). Ta Jonathan DSC07483 (1).jpg |
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Great frame.
One to look out for. Jon |
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Very nice Jonathan.
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Yeah that would look even better in the frame Jon.
As you do say, one to look out for. Ta Jonathan |
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Very nice display, and the framing is superb!!!
Terry |
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I served with them for a time (143 Plant Sqn) . The green trf didnt appear to fairly recently. I dont recall seeing the maggot on red backing either. The black backing was in common use,jumpers,No2s,No1s ,left arm only. Prior to CS95 being introduced,all non commissioned ranks wore the olive green rank slides on the shirt and jumper epaulettes. No rank on it ,just RMonRE in blue .
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A great little display, nice badges the RMRE's.
A couple of questions if I may? What is the top middle badge? What is the large GM? Grenade, S/NCO's arm Badge? And finally, is that a Canadian RE's at the bottom middle, what is the significance of this badge to the RMRE's please? Many thanks Chris |
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R Mon RE
Great display of the R Mon RE.
Here is my "small collection" engr9266
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JERRY ROYAL ENGINEERS/BRITISH ARMY CORPS & SERVICES/BRITISH LEGION/ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (see albums) |
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I also served with them for a short time in the late seventies at Malpas in Newport. I'm also interested to know what the top middle badge is.
Mark |
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Very nice collection, especially like the blackened version. Ta Jonathan |
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Afternoon all.
Thanks for all the comments. The large ER badge is an officers pouch badge. The large grenade is cap/hat badge. The Canadian RE badge is there as (something like twin towns) where both units worked together. Also some paperwork that maybe of interest to those who served with the unit. Ta Jonathan. DSC02542.jpgDSC02548.jpgDSC02543.jpgDSC02544.jpgDSC02547.JPGDSC02550.jpgDSC02551.jpgDSC02555.JPG |
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I have displayed these badges as indicating Royal Engineers Qualified Instructor.
I was told that apparently the large gm grenade was a manufacturer's error. However, it also exists in gold anodised with a shaped brass backing plate? Do we know what form of headdress the large grenade was worn on please? Tim
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The Malpas TA centre has gone, with a new housing estate put on there in late 80s. Cheers, Dave |
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Grenade 9 Flames, Royal Engineers, SSgts and Sgts above Chevrons. Also for QMSI below badge of Rank.
Brass CCN dated 1953, CB 1887. COSA dated 1959 NSN 8455-99-135-1913. Ano Alu Gold CCN dated 1963, CB 3626. COSA dated 1982 NSN 9455-99-135-1913. Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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That's a shame Eddie, I had a good time there. I left Newport in about 1980 having completed an engineering/technology course at Nash College. I think that's still there at least.
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