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27th Independent Infantry Brigade
Dear all,
For the last two decades, I've been looking for a photo that shown members of the 1st Battalion of Argyll & Sutherland who have the formation sign of 27th Independent Infantry Brigade on his sleeve. I have visited most of the Regiment home page that related to Korean War,it seem I do not have the luck to locate one. Maybe this formation sign was in use in a very short period by the above mentioned army personnel (later was replaced by the formation sign of 40th Infantry Division). Appreciate if any of our members have any suggestions; advises, please contact with me. Happy collecting ! With warmest regards, Bruno 074e_7.jpg IMG_20140131_122731.jpg IMG_20140131_121627.jpg Last edited by commonwealthlover; 19-07-14 at 09:36 PM. |
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The caption to the attached photographs mentions officers of the A and SH wearing the formation sign of the 40th Div. "on their arrival in Korea"
P.B.
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Thanks Peter ! Have you ever came across a photo showing A&S military personnel who had formation sign of 27th Infantry Brigade ?
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I have never seen an image of the sign of 27 Indep Inf Bde being worn by 1 A&SH, but this in my possession would indicate that it was actually worn. I'm still trying to work out where and when. In my opinion more likely to have been worn in Hong Kong post-Korea. Mike
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Hi Mike,
What a nice piece you have owned ! It is the closest item that related to the photo that I am looking for. Hearty thanks for sharing with me. Bruno |
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Something interesting from the web ! Cheers, Bruno |
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Dear all,
How many variation for the Yellow 9's patches ? In another word how many different kinds of material that been used for this formation signs ? Mine is the velvet |
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photo of my 27 Infantry Brigade formatipn sign that made with velvet
Need help to sort out different version(since this was hand made)
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Good luck in your search - there were myriad variations since the sign was made in UK - at least three variants (EonF, Ptd and SkE) and also many more - mostly hand embroidered on felt - locally made in ROK and in Japan. Mike
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Hi guys
I think I have 3 variations. I have the full hand embroidered made in japan, the screen printed and a type of felt with embroidered 9s Not at home for a week but will try and put some pics up. I collect them as some Aussies would have worn them. Here's a thread I started. It shows 2 types and the super rare shoulder title. The colour patches are also rare as these were also hand embroidered in japan. http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ighlight=Japan Bc |
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Dear Friend,
Hearty thanks for your information. Hope you can post the related photos in the near future. Regards, Bruno |
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