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Note 5 says the ROYALS (in caps)declined the offer and 15H bought all residual stock plus 3 badges found in Egypt. So where did the Royals get their badges from or did they hand them down or get new ones made form someone else? Malc
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Hi Malc
Ok..... "lets have a debate"..... I will start a new 1RD thread dedicated to the Arm badge. Lets put some images up and start pointing out the differences and also get some Regimental evidence that provides the proof that the Royals had a unique pattern made for their regiment and so did the 15th H & 15th/19th H See new thread -----> http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ad.php?t=15377
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I want to say thank you to all that participated in this lively "debate",speaking for myself, I have learned a few things and for me that's what it is all about......learning.
Again many thanks,and regards to all. Jo
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