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Thanks, that's added to my info re. the badge.
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Thanks Keith. I went through a period of collecting SA Artillery badges years ago but haven't added to that collection for years. Must look out for one of these.
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By the time this photo was taken Other Ranks of SA Arty wore same pattern collar badges as officers. Prior to the war officers and ORs wore different badges with a number of variations worn over the years. Officers and Other Ranks in SAA still wear the same pattern collars today as far as I'm aware unlike many Commonwealth countries where the patterns differ for Officers and ORs. Also during WWII all South Africans on active service wore darkened badges - officers and other ranks alike. |
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Thanks milhistry. Keith
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Keith: What badge is this? Time period? Thank you.
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Top Dollar paid for an original 2nd Machine Gun Company A.I.F. collar badge. Top Dollar paid for original 1st, 2nd and 3rd (NZ/3/MGC) New Zealand Machine Gun Company badges. |
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7th Medium Regiment (3rd Transvaal Scottish) circa 1946-1960.
Keith |
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Thank you Keith.
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Top Dollar paid for an original 2nd Machine Gun Company A.I.F. collar badge. Top Dollar paid for original 1st, 2nd and 3rd (NZ/3/MGC) New Zealand Machine Gun Company badges. |
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There are also two Bullion versions of this badge. Getting hard to find these original badges these days.
Brian |
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