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What uniform was this attached to?
Hi Guy's,
Any idea what this would have been attached to? Regards Irv |
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The badges seem to be on tropical cloth of the type worn in the middle east but the commando group badge is upside down, made up badge?
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I have a similar patch (Royal Engineers) that was worn in Malaya when the old sweat I know was doing his national service.
He said that it was easier to wash clothes if div/corps signs were removable and could be kept in good condition, also the humidity and jungle didn't help colour dyed cloth badges. |
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Cheers Guy's.
Regards Irv |
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I'm I missing something here? I thought all Commando Patches were worn wedge point down, but with dagger pointing upwards? Local produced prehaps??
Last edited by Mike_2817; 13-05-13 at 02:14 PM. |
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Or dodgy copy... I think latter... sorry, I don't like it; wasn'tthere one on here recently? Also printed dagger with woven RM?? on tropical, with virtually no wear? the printed stuff wore quickly at the best of times??
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You are absolutely right
I hadn't realised that it was the wrong way up I would think that this has got to be a fake, but there must be more of these dagger badges out there as you wouldn't just make them up to fake these things. Cheers Irv |
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