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WRAC attached to Royal Hampshire Regiment
Hi all. Just a quick question? WRAC personnel on their Lovat No 2 dress and in barrack dress, on the bottle green jumper, would normally wear a small badge of the unit they were attached to, usually (but not always!) a collar badge on the breast. Can anyone tell me if WRAC attached to the Royal Hampshire Regiment wore the Royal Hampshire collar dog or a small Royal Hampshire cap badge broach of their own?
Many thanks Tony |
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Tony,
I have several pictures that support the WRAC wearing associated unit badges. One is for the MPs (collar) , the Queens (cap), RA (collar), plus several I've not been able to make out the badge. However, it seems to have still be the practice carried over from the ATS. Sorry I can't be more help, Terry |
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Tony, I'm sure it was the given practice by attached WRAC personel - certainly through the 80's - 90's to my personal knowledge. WRAC women 100% wore an RA collar on the left breast on their green v neck pullover.
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I have an image in a book of a female clerk attached to the Paras,a small collar sized badge on the jumper
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WRAC group 1992 wearing Queen’s Regiment cap badges.
Tim
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Cheers Tony |
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