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LMG..Canadian maybe?
Hi Guys,
have shown this in the Aussie threads also. Am having trouble finding a nationality for this version of LMG badge. Canadian possibly ?? Cheers ! Steve |
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What would the initals mean? Lewis Machine Gunner? Looks like the LG badges that used to be around,( sleeve badges) for Lewis Gunners I believe.
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Is it not Light Machine Gunner?
Tom |
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There is a continuing debate as to it is Lewis Machine Gun(er) or Light Machine Gun(er)..... going on since 1914.... so....
Jo
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Great, that conundrum will get solved quick then......
Tom |
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hi all,
thanks for the replies. 'Lewis' or 'Light' is OK,by me. The actual country of origon is what I'm after here ? It is flat backed (very smooth) & looks to be struck(?),much like a Shoulder Title. May have had some 'hand-finishing' ,also? Cheers ! Steve Last edited by dragonz18; 11-07-09 at 11:26 PM. |
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One other option Steve, would be to check for any other countries that used the Lewis gun.
Jo
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The conclusion is surely that there were better things to do than worry about inventing a new badge for a new weapon when the Bren came along, as LG was already for all Light [machine] guns. After all, MG stood from 1913 to date as the Medium Machine Gunner First Class badge, and nobody agonised over adding an extra M. So LG = at first Lewis Gun, then = Lewis and Hotchkiss, and, latterly, Light [machine] gun. |
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Looking at the badge at the beginning of this thread, I don't think it is Canadian made. The Canadian metal trade / skill at arms badges seem to be struck not cast.
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hi steve
is the badge cast or cut from sheet metal? if cast, i would go Indian if sheet metal, maybe Sth African, or maybe trench art? definately not australian or NZ bc |
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