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Old 01-12-18, 02:23 PM
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Default unknown slip on shoulder titles

Hi, can anyone tell me about these slip on titles please, I just found them today but can't find any info
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Old 01-12-18, 02:25 PM
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The 23rd Armoured Brigade UK probably WWII
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Old 01-12-18, 02:29 PM
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I knew someone would know, I just didn't know where to start looking
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Old 01-12-18, 03:40 PM
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Now looking set.
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Old 01-12-18, 04:21 PM
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Now looking set.
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Agreed - a very attractive facing pair of Liver Birds. As worn in Italy, Palestine and Greece 1943-45 I reckon.
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Agreed - a very attractive facing pair of Liver Birds. As worn in Italy, Palestine and Greece 1943-45 I reckon.
Strange looking Liver birds!

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