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I found this a very interesting thread even though it's so far outside of my normal remit. It's amazing what knowledge lurks on this forum.
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Looking for a North Hampshire 37 Glengarry badge, genuine or place saver. |
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The yellow star on red square being North Malaya District, is yellow star on black square South Malaya District?
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The printed 14 point star version of the yellow star on black square is identified in my collection as Malaysian Army Static Units (the same 14 point star on brown was Malaysian Home Guard and on red was Malaysian Army Field Force Units). I also have a printed 11 point star - yellow on red. Perhaps it's this variant worn by North Malaya District? Mike
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I've seen an article somewhere labelling the yellow on red (I think the 14 point version) as something like "Malaysian Federation 1st Division".
I have a yellow on red 11 point which I take to be North Malaya District, also an 11 point yellow on black. I'm wondering (particulary as the Malaya Command sign was an 11 point star yellow on red (North?) above black (South?)) if the yellow on black 11 point may be South Malaya District? |
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North Malaya District
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I would say thank you but I'm too confused.........
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Some clarification perhaps - from John Waring himself. Mike
Malaysian Identifications from FS.01.jpg |
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Thank you - of the three signs illustrated I've only seen the West Malaya District one.
I know it sounds strange but I have an idea that years ago I saw the yellow star on red or black square described as Army Fire Service, possibly in a Guido Rosignoli book. |
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The current flag has a 14p-point star and 14 stripes. |
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If I may go back to the start of this thread which asked why there were two signs on the left arm of the JG jacket...
In August 1955 GOC-in-C FARELF asked the War Office Dress Committee if all ranks of the Brigade of Gurkhas when not serving with 17th Gurkha Infantry Division - whose formation sign he noted was now ‘two white kukris on green [sic]’ - could wear two white kukris on black as an arm flash to indicate their membership of the Brigade of Gurkhas. The Dress Committee’s chairman, pointing out that the green and black backgrounds might fade with wear and be confused, suggested that the white on green version should be worn on both arms when serving with the Division but on one arm only when serving elsewhere, a suggestion the Gurkha Brigade’s Liaison Officer was asked to put to FARELF. Further discussion in November 1955 reached a compromise; the divisional sign would remain crossed kukris on green whilst those serving with another formation would wear crossed kukris on black on the left arm only together with ‘the formation sign of the formation etc to which they are attached’ . Jon |
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