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regiment identification
I am looking for some help with the correct regiment identification. WW1 Scottish Horse seems to make sense for the pic where he is standing, although when he is on the Horse the Peaked Cap badge does not seem to be in-line with Scottish Horse, could it be that one pic was in 1915 and one was in 1919 and by then he changed regiments? it is hard to make out but the standing pic collar badge seems to have the lower cross and outline of the scottish horse badge, although the Peaked Cap badge looks more like royal artillery. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello Alex Ross, welcome to the Forum. Your account is active and open for posts.
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First photo is definately Royal Artillery. Probably a Territorial one judging from what I can see of his shoulder title.
Cant make out collars on the other but NOt Royal Artillery any more. regards
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A Scottish Horse collar badge:
Tim
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is there any way to look him up in the Royal Artillery?.. not sure where to go for that, his name was William McDonald Ross, and i believe (not totally sure)... that the attached pic is his Scottish Horse file, thanks
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