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Cold War - French GB Sector badge for Berlin?
Hi all,
I recently acquired this badge which appears to be French. The 'Grande Bretagne' (GB) Sector does suggest it may be connected with the occupying Forces in Berlin. Although the map design on the badge isn't brilliant it does seem the centre of the arrow star is located in Eastern Germany. It is 10cm tall and the construction of the badge would suggest it is for a blazer. I cannot find anything that matches the acronym F.C.A.E.E in French. Along with this badge came a British Berlin Brigade patch (also attached) that was used during the latter part of the Cold war. Any thoughts in identifying this badge would be much appreciated. Regards, Graham |
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Graham, I tried numerous Google searches, but the best I got was this.
The Financial Conduct Authority is the conduct regulator for around 50000 financial services firms and financial markets in the UK and the prudential ... Missing: Grande Bretagne Don't think that's it though??? Terry |
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Hi,
The acronym F.C.A.E.E in French is "Fédération des Combattants Alliés en Europe" or in english : Federation of Allied Combatants in Europe. What I found with google : https://uia.org/s/or/en/1100048762 Normandie18 |
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Found a photo of a miniature medal with a few more details :
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Grande Sector Bretagne badge
Hi again,
Thanks for the replies; most helpful. Now I know what the badge basic design represents, however still not certain what the wording Grande Bretagne Sector would signify being in French. (Great Britain Sector). Regards, Graham |
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As the "Fédération des combattants alliés en Europe" was founded and based in France (but included members from other nationalities) , it is possible that members were from/served in the various sectors and I assume that they used French on all their documents/badges etc.
They produced a 'periodical' magazine (in French) and their medal award certificates were also in French. Veteran's Associations based in Britain would use English on their documents/badges etc , so it may simply be that no matter which nationality or sector the Federation member was from French was the "preferred" language used . .
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