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Very nice, focused collection indeed.
What is the little red stripe under the Beach TRF that the MP is wearing? I know the HG wore one for having completed training under new revised methods and on newer weapons. However, I doubt the stripe worn by the MP is the same kind of indicator. Terry |
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It is the ‘Arm of Service’ strip for the CMP Tim
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I enjoyed this thread and thought I'd add a few photos of the RAF Combined Ops Balloon Teams.
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Picture of Liverpool Irish Piper pre DDay, a couple of Beach Group signs can be seen in the photo.
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Very good picture Peter !
Some other... Photo was taken on the 6th June 1944 on HMCS Prince David just as troops are about to board the .JPG D2C5D013-FDB3-4FAC-AC35-3C38537DF421.jpg a177589-v6beachgroupbill.jpg 6943970686_ed46d74596_o.jpg |
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