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40 Infantry Division
An unusual version for printing type of the formation sign
It was blue on yellow cloth instead of yellow Bantam Cock on dark blue cloth. Last edited by commonwealthlover; 01-09-14 at 12:55 PM. Reason: wrong topic |
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One point - it's 40 Inf Div - not 40 Inf Bde. Mike
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M 1950 US field jacket with 40th Infantry Division formation sign
Please see photos
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An example of the larger pattern 40th Division badge on a battledress of 7th RTR.
Jon |
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3 RTR
Dear Jon,
Thanks for your sharing ! Very nice example showing the local hand embroidered pattern of the 40th Division formation sign. An important piece for 50's. Best regards, Bruno |
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Some more examples
Tropical bush jacket
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More example
With different patterns of 40th Infantry Division formation sign
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My meagre clutch of 40 Div signs:
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I reckon it's quality not quantity that counts - after all with these hand embroidered signs there are an infinite number of detailed variations. What you need to find now are a pair of those smaller SkE signs - all of which have curiously muted colours. Mike
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