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Various para wings
To accompany earlier message.
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From Bragg & Turner
Top Left: #1019. Royal Artillery. Could also be 1711 - Australian Army Top Right: same Middle left: possibly 1008. 156th Pata Bn. WW2 Middle Right: ditto Bottom left: 1913 - Australia. Bottom Right: #2319. Belgium Brevet "A" |
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Top left is a WW2 British made split feather type wing. Top right appears to be a replica from Pegasus Militaria, but it hard to tell from a small picture of the front alone.
Second and third one down on the left column also appear to be replicas to me but I take David's word for it. |
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Quote:
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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Para Wings
David,
Have to disagree on some of your ID's. I believe the middle left in Post Independence India, while the middle right might be Australian (however, I cannot find a match in ANZAC Elite. I also believe the bottom left is Indian (nothing like it matches out of ANZAC Elite) My opinion, for what it's worth. Happy to be steered right by more knowledgeable collectors. Ian B
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The day the government succeeds in taking away our dress uniforms, badges and colours, and all the so called "non-functional" items; they will find themselves with an army that cannot defend them. Robert Heinlein, "Starship Troopers" |
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