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Thank you Billy. Nothing I need sorry, bottom right is I think Belgian.
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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Thanks Marc will put somewhere else! All the best billy
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Photo two shows two Canadian badges: Mobile Command and Service Battalion, of which there are a number in the Canadian Forces. They provide admin, transport, supply and other services to brigade groups.
Here's what one source says about the Mobile Command badge: "Command Badges were also introduced, as the armed forces were reorganized into Commands. The Army became known as Force Mobile Command and wore a maple leaf with four arrows protruding from it; at first, this badge was worn on both sleeves of the battledress, and was later redesigned as a metal badge worn on the right breast pocket of the CF Jacket and later DEU Jackets." Badge was worn from the 1960s - unification of the Forces - to the 1980s. |
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Here are some badges for Phil to check out all the best and thanks for the help on these, billy
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The blue cloth circle badge is a cloth Freemason's Senior Wardens badge although upside down. Most likely cut from a pair of gaunletts. Regards, Andrew
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Thanks Andrew possibly too good to throw away so cut it out of worn Gauntlet
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Thanks Andrew , being upside down didn't help.
Quick photo job shows exactly what you mean.
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British Legion/Royal British Legion , Poppy/Remembrance/Commemorative. Poppy and British Legion Wanted Last edited by mike_vee; 19-02-20 at 02:49 PM. |
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The blue and gold bullion badge is upside down. It is a Craft Masonic emblem denoting the rank of Senior Warden
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