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Part of a split group all listed individually on ebay, over priced but I picked up three of them, not sure if I missed more, there was another that I did see that was badly out of focus but still overpriced so I passed on it.
The rear states; Military Royal Welsh fusiliers Regimental Dinner Tenglemans factory W Germany Jan 1946 They all have 53rd Welsh div flashes and brigade/bn flashes and back flashes can be seen as can two officers with collars and GS caps with RWF badges. They appear to be wearing leeks so St Davids Day rather than Jan 18946 I think.
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Nice pictures Jerry and definitely St David's day and an eating the leek ceremony for new joiners. Notice the drummer in full dress in the centre of one photo. He would have beaten in the leek bearers in that dress. The 2nd Battalion had recently been merged with the 1st (only to be resurrected a few years later). The 1st Battalion were in Berlin. The regimental goat, Billy, was actually flown in as part of the Berlin airlift, which kept the battalion busy assisting with unloading and guarding key points.
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Interesting to see the vertical red felt strip below the formation sign and horizontal AoS strip that was worn by 4 RWF (158 Inf Bde). Mike
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Thanks Toby and Mike.
The RW forum suggested it was either 4/RWF or 6/RWF.
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I thought I would add this flag here, it is for C company 6/7 RWF BN (TA) and came from the estate of the last commander, but it had been converted from being for just 6th Bn RWF and the makers mark matches that from the mid 1930's.
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Very interesting as it appears to be a 'hybrid' with griffins beaked head, but dragons looped tail.
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Perhaps a crossover item and maybe mid 1930's is when the change from one type to the other took place. Certainly as far as I have been able to see and as others seem to imply, the Griffin beast is earlier than the Dragon though finding period images that are sharp enough to see this clearly is not something I see very often. I wonder if an examination of any uniforms in the museum might help in this. Interesting how the flag compares with that of the 1/RWF in WWII.
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