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Old 03-01-21, 11:59 AM
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Had these titles for many years can anyone help to Id them? Thank You Tim.
1. Brass, IIAA
2. Brass, AA
3. Brass, A.T.
4. Brass, XV
5. Brass, 10 or I0
6. Silver, RT
7. Silver/Wm, pin back marked J.R.GAUNT LONDON
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Old 03-01-21, 12:59 PM
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Hello,

11AA and AA are RA pagri badges or as in the last one, part of.

The AN is a Nursing one, ........ Nurse probably.

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Old 03-01-21, 01:33 PM
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Thanks Simon
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Old 03-01-21, 02:43 PM
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AT with the sub-continent types lugs may well be Animal Transport in the Indian pre-Partition army.

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Old 03-01-21, 03:27 PM
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Thanks Keith, thought it may be Indian.
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The 'AT' is almost cefrtainly 'Animal Transport'. pre-1947 Indian Army.

Which leads me to wonder whether 5 - 'I O' - might have something to do with the India Office? A messenger's badge, perhaps? The Indian Ordnance Corps wore 'IOC', so it's not that. An odd one.
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