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Old 15-10-22, 01:51 PM
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Colin Churchill shows Bronze OSD collar badges worn from 1902, it would seem like an odd mix if there wasn't a cap badge for Officers to purchase to match them, but I'm sure stranger things have happened.

Rob
KOSB OSD collar badges were always bronzed, as were all the rest of the Scottish regiments which wore collar badges in OSD, excepting the Cameronians which were blackened.

CB

PS, there were also a number of cavalry regiments which changed the cap badge from bronze to silver or gilt for wear with OSD, but retained the bronzed collar badges.
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