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I have enjoyed some very good displays put on by some of these groups at various military events and see no harm in them trying to be as accurate as possible with their dress and insignia whilst in a show or arena enviroment. I will add, as long as they don't take themselves too seriously, as some appear to do. As for SOF, like any business if there is a demand they will supply. Regards Ry |
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Thanks Ry, My group seems to be quite relaxed compared to some.
Cheers Guys |
#18
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Heres a BD with them on
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1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 That is if you are re-enacting from February 1944. However if you are dressed for any time before that month you would be wrong to wear any. Marc |
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A printed Red on Navy example. Opinions?
Regards, Des |
#21
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I've just orders 4 red and one white overseas stripes to go on my BD
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The ones for the Canadians. Marc |
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No British. The white one is for service in WW1
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Never heard of that one. I would be interested in knowing more.
Marc |
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ACI 520a May.jpg ACI 520b May.jpgACI 520c May.jpg
Any confusion by the introduction of AO4 of 1918 was resolved with the introduction of ACI 520 of 12th May 1918. I only hope that it's readable. |
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Thank you for the WWI AO & ACI, but it does not explain "4 red and one white overseas stripes to go on my BD", from post number 23.
Marc |
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The white on replaces the blue ones that where issued for WW1
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Thank you, do you think you could post an official reference for this please, as I have never come across it before.
Marc |
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ACI 609 May.jpg ACI 698 June.jpg ACI 1000.jpg |
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