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Colour Field Service Caps
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The RM cap, "T Anglin", possibly:
First Name: T Surname: Anglin Rank: Temporary Lieutenant (Quartermaster) Rank (2nd): Quartermaster Navy Branch: Active List Where Serving: Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (2), R.A.F. Attached Service: Royal Marines Primary Unit: Royal Marines Secondary Unit: L. & M. Group Archive Reference: UK Navy List February 1942 First Name: T Surname: Anglin Rank: Lieutenant Navy Branch: Active List Where Serving: Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (2) Supplementary Information: Temporary Commission Service: Royal Marines Primary Unit: Royal Navy Archive Reference: UK Navy List February 1942 Seniority Date: 28/03/1941 First Name: Thomas Surname: Anglin Rank: Quartermaster (Temporary) Rank (2nd): Quartermaster Mobile Naval Base Defence Orga Navy Branch: Active List Where Serving: Portsmouth Dockyard Service: Royal Marines Primary Unit: Royal Marines Archive Reference: UK Navy List February 1942 Seniority Date: 28/03/1941 |
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Wow!!! They are beautifyl!!! I trully like the Royal Marine! (But l like all others too)...could you show the frontal buttons of the Kings Royal rifles please?
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First Name:
Thomas Surname: Anglin Incident Date: 1918 Rank: Gunner Service Number: 16531 Naval War Medal Roll: 1914-1920 Volume 32 Service: Royal Marines Primary Unit: Royal Marine Artillery Archive Reference: ADM171-167 Royal Navy Medal Rolls 1793-1955 First Name: Thomas Initials: T Surname: Anglin Nationality: British Service Number: 216531 Service From Date: 1918-07-09 Service: Royal Marines Division: Royal Marine Artillery: Continuous Service First Name: Thomas Initials: T Surname: Anglin Nationality: British Information: Promoted Temporary Lieutenant (QM) 27/3/41 Rank: Gunner Service Number: RMA/16531 Service: Royal Marines Branch: Royal Marine Artillery |
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Dear all,
Thanks for your comments and especially the name researches. Great to know. I will do the requested pics when I will be back home. Best regards, A |
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Ok, thanks!!! I have a green one with black buttons like yours (but in poor condition) and I did'n be sure what badge use to complete...Rifle brigade was the one I was told to be the more correct, but finally looking at your cap I have decided to put a KRR I recently adquired...thanks for the picture!
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My Royal Corp of transport fs coloured cap
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Regards, A |
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I have a few, most shown below
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Regards, Jerry |
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Great caps Jerry!! I really enjoy looking at them!..may ask you something? Why are the SWB slighly differents? One is darker than other...and the badges are different too...one looks bimetal but the other one don't..
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they are different dates and ranks, the darker cap, in generic blue, is c1900 with an officers silver plated badge, the other is c.WWII other ranks cap with bi-metal badge which is the regimental colours of grass green with white piping
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Regards, Jerry |
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Ok!...I like the bimetal instead the silver plate...but I must say that the blue one is the most nice of both!
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