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RM badges for your opinions, please
Hi Guy’s,
I need your wealth of knowledge to help me to id these badges as right or wrong. Thanks for your help. Regards Irv |
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Some more RM badges, opinions please
Got a few more for you to look at.
Almost like a pub quiz Regards Irv |
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Irv
I don't think you well be surprised to know that VI in the first image (badge 7) is a bad one - far too neat and tidy - never machine manufactured. Featherstonhaugh CO of 6 Cdo (sometimes VI) ordered his men to make them themselves. The others look promising to me. Mike |
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Cheers Mike,
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Even the tomb stones??
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There are so many variations of the tombstones - I have an idea that a thread discussing post war reintroduction illustrated a similar example on here - with white thread showing at reverse. Someone may recall the particular thread better than me.
From what I can make out I would think they are postwar, but may be right, subject to further observations. Mike |
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Well after 116 views I presume these are all ok
Thanks guys Irv |
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Badges 4, 5 & 9
Badges 4 & 5 are to Combined Operations; badge 9 denotes a Master-at-Arms of the RN.
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Cheers Hood
Any info on when these all date to? |
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