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Old 09-03-08, 04:03 PM
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Default The King's Badge Royal Marines 1918-


After his visit to Deal in Kent in 1918, the depot at that time for the Royal Marines.
King George V directed that the best recruit in the King's Squad should be awarded The King's Badge.
The badge would be worn on all types of dress and throughout his service
in the Royal Marines, and no matter what rank he attains.
Shown here are some of the badges for past and present dress.

John

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