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1948 blue beret
Hello! Recently I adquired this postwar beret. It is dark blue (I read that after war, British army introduced this colour) but I thought that was in 1950 when the blue beret arrived...but this one is dated in 1948 so I assume the blue beret was born before 1950
The construction it looks really similar to wartime berets...with WD markings, vent holes and no slider pockets (you can see the holes from a badge with lugs) So I was wondering...in 1948 all regiments wear blue berets or just a few?...wich badge it would be correct for this beret? Thanks for your usseful help! |
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I don't think so...as I know RM berets haven't got WD stamps...only Army has War Department markings...But thanks for answer!!!
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The army's midnight blue beret was introduced in 1947 as a replacement for the khaki "cap, G.S."
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So it was introduced before 1950! Thanks for the info!
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Royal Marine 1945 dated green berets do have a WD stamp. I have my Fathers.
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I thought only army had WD markings...I read in the fabulous thread "WWII british berets traits and construction" that admiralty purchased items never had WD date stamps...so I assume Royal marine did'nt too...Maybe Army commando?
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i have a Kangol 1945 RM blue/red flash beret. it has no inspection stamp. I also have another (WW2 blue/red RM beret) but Kangol stamps worn off. it also has no inspection stamp which would have been still there as they stamped on inside edge.
Regards Irv |
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This is the inside of my Fathers 1945 Green Beret he was in 45 Royal Marine Commando
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I have a 1945 dated commando beret also with WD stamps...but it has an Engineer badge, not a RM...maybe in later war you could see that kind of unoficial practices..
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