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WRAC and PROVOST Title
I have been researching to find out if the WRAC ever wore the red and black PRVOST title like he ATS wore? I know there were WRAC ladies assigned to the RMP, but can't find out if they ever wore that title.
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If they wore the RMP cap badge later I am not sure. Jerry
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Checked Redcap Insignia and collectables by Colin Carnall -any thing and every thing regarding Red Caps One picture shows A T S provost NCO with MP red letters arm band and looks like shoulder title but difficult to make out A book worth looking at for A T S insignia pages / pages of badges and information
Just for interest the-the Allied Expeditionary Force [SHAEF] shoulder flash was designed by ATS corporal 23 years old Doreen Goodhall Nothing re W R A C AND S/T ,but says the forage red cap adopted by WRAC Provost latter part of 1965 W R A C badge worn , no mention of side cap David Last edited by 49lassiepen; 26-01-21 at 09:17 AM. |
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Terry,
Photo taken in BAOR (Germany) 1958 shows a VW Beetle clearly marked WRAC PROVOST. I think the NCOs are wearing PROVOST titles on khaki Battle Dress. Tim
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Think this answers the question.
Jon |
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And another version worn in Singapore.
Jon |
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Jon -many thank was told that the s/t were worn .but 1st clear photo that i've seen
David |
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But not a shoulder title but a slip on title on the epaulette . So is it a S/T adapted or a made item??
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Wow! Great information!!! Thank you all.
One thing I notice is that the arm bands look dark and the MP letters look light - the red letters on a black arm band as Shiny shows on page 3 of his CMP/RMP album, and says worn 1940-1960. So this gives us an idea of the date of the photos 1949-1960. Thanks again all, Terry |
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The Singapore version was locally made. The photo appeared in Soldier Magazine in 1962.
Jon |
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Looking at the image in post 6, it looks like the shoulder designation folded into a curved slip on. There is plenty of material there for this to be done.
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. Last edited by 54Bty; 09-02-22 at 05:26 PM. |
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