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Guards LRDG Blazer Badge
Just found the attached blazer badge amongst some other items on a junk stall.
Thought I'd post it as it is probably a one off. Cheers Arnhem |
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Great to see - thanks for sharing.
Mike |
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Agreed, many thanks for sharing - Regards Mark
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With that spelling it better be.
Rgds, Thomas |
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I have wracked my brains over this comment and cannot see the spelling error.
The usual LRDG related spelling error is to describe them as the Long Range Dessert Group as if they deliver puddings over vast distances. Which, now that I think about it, could be a great advertising slogan. |
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I think he's referring to the motto, in my opinion an easy thing to do, if not an error of the maker. Regards Mark
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Indeed it says 'non vi sid arte' instead of 'non vi sed arte'.
Rgds, Thomas |
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An interesting take on the motto here:
https://jeffbeaty.com/2016/03/non-vi-sed-arte/ Please excuse the following ramblings, given various uses of the motto, but the following struck me as potentially interesting I have not fully researched the use of the motto back to todays 'Special Boat Service' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Boat_Service but have heard accounts of it being associated with Roger Courtney of Commando Special Boat Section - I think this may arise through confusion of the abbreviation SBS. Roger's brother Geoffrey suggests adoption of 'Excreta Tauri Astutos Frustrantur' ('Bullshit Baffles Brains') for Commando SBS. I have an idea that 'Not by Strength by Guile' was adopted by Jellicoe's Special Boat Squadron - If so, this is an interesting link between the Beatty and Jellicoe families (recalling respective exploits at Jutland) ie Jellicoe's son's use of the Beatty family motto. Any thoughts appreciated - PM please if a diversion from the main subject of this thread Mike |
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Quote:
http://www.chairbornemilitaria.co.uk/shop.php |
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Very nice, I wonder who it belonged to.
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