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Old 14-04-22, 07:36 PM
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Hi all,

Yeomanry hopefully now in the correct order of precedence. Sharpshooters following the Rough Riders and Middlesex following the Berks.

I will replace my Sharpshooters badge with a genuine looped version.

Shoulder title for the Sharpshooters is the T Y County of London.

Thanks again for the guidance, cheers Dean

What a brilliant thread this is - fantastic set of badges, and titles, what a great forum we have here - all the contributions being so helpful and informative.
A real pleasure to read and learn from shared research such as this ...

I learned something new today ... The title below The Norfolk Yeomanry had me confused - KORR - I did not realise it was known as 'King's Own Royal Regiment' ... everyday is a school day ... even as a long toothed very mature student ...
https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army...oyal-regiment/

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