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Burma Star Association
Hi All,
One I have not seen discussed on the forum before, so thought I would share a recent buy. Worn on the beret, next to the regimental badge, by members of the Burma Star Association. I believe there is an anodised/new metal version too. I'm on the look out for those. Cheers all, Phil
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I've seen these worn on a jungle/slouch hat by members of the association.
Phil
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The currant members badge is a smaller pin back badge
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Thank you for all the information, gentlemen. Mike, would that be worn on headdresses too, please?
There are small brooch backed badges too. Cheers Phil
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I seem to recall reading somewhere that The Burma Star Association was closing down as there were so few members left now due to age and old Soldiers fading away.
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I think this is a car windscreen sticker but not 100% sure.
P.B.
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