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VERY LATEST UK SPECIAL FORCES MULTICAM INSIGNIA
Seen this on eBay as VERY LATEST UK SPECIAL FORCES MULTICAM INSIGNIA
Can you confirm this or not please?
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JERRY ROYAL ENGINEERS/BRITISH ARMY CORPS & SERVICES/BRITISH LEGION/ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (see albums) |
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SF badges
As nobody else has responded, here's my effort;
A) nobody in the Special Forces community will confirm or deny that anything is ever SF. It would compromise OPSEC which is operational security and PERSEC which is personal security. B) of the very few who manufacture or collect SF insignia, some of whom visit this forum, nobody will confirm whether this is original as doors previously open may close (see A above) C) if you have read the available info and looked at photos, including threads on here you will note that some dealers only need a sniff of an SF badge to start producing copies with which to make themselves a lot of money. Badges for the alleged SAS Squadrons A and B, and the SBS, have suffered this fate. We're obviously kept in the dark about other SF units such as the SRR, Special Recce Regiment and 18 Signal Regiment, including the Sigs Squadrons and Troops attached to other units, for a very good reason. The bad guys are always looking for info on SF units. In short, the only info about this badge is "if it's real, we can't tell you, if it's fake you might just be told that it's NOT real". Ian H |
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Ian, thanks for taking the time to reply. I am not a collector of SF items unless the RE were involved but I thought I would ask the question anyway.
Jerry
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This is probably the daftest questions that I have ever asked but someone has to ask it.
Why do the Special Forces wear insignia that identifies them as Special Forces if, for what ever valid reason, they do not want to be recognised as Special Forces? |
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Have to say I wondered that too, worked with SF on a few Operations during my Service and was lucky to find them wearing a complete issued uniform let alone any identifying insignia or badges.
Simon. |
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I am very pleased that it is not just me then.
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Its nothing....
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On the basis of what's been said, some enterprising individual could simply design a patch, describe it as special forces and no one will either confirm of deny that it is kosher. Seems to me that its an open invitation for someone to make a lot of cash
Dave. |
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People need to be careful with these flashes, some are made up whilst others are used by individuals in private companies who provide security logistics and training in many of the places it’s not advisable to go on holiday.
These can include your bear/wolf paws and an array of Marvel characters including the Punisher/Spider-Man/Batman wings etc. There is also a vast catalogue of multicam that is available similar to UK Forces type but not quite correct. Paul |
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Quote:
Tim
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"Manui dat cognitio vires - Knowledge gives strength to the arm" "Better to know it but not need it than to need it and not know it!" "Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest." |
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Maybe Klingon SF.
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Because of the GWOT and the mix of Coalition nations serving alongside US forces, they have adopted what the Americans have been doing for 100 years, meaning that units/individuals serving in theatre want a souvenir or as in the case of US SF teams have or create a rotational patch for each deployment. Here lays the problem, dude walks into sew shop ask for 25 patches, provides the design, comes back 3 days later pays for and collects. The shop owners are savvy and if they have material left over make 5 more off the same run,put on the board for sale. Collector/serving individuals come in buy the patch's , sew shop makes more. They know who are SOF units, any guy with a beard... Now in the case of ebay dealers, they get a sniff send an email/design and money to a friend serving including coalition civilians, has 20 made up from a different sew shop and sells them on ebay 3 sold 8 available made for the team blah blah blah....That should alert collectors they are reproductions and or fantasy patches! Now I have rare Tier 1 unit NZ SAS, US CAG and others from known source's, myself and others choose not to show to any one including members here of these "patches" for obvious reasons, more for not wanting to add to the reproductions etc...one day they will come out but not by myself or my friends. Not all are SOF below are NOT SF but are moral/souvenir patches made by Canadian, US Aus individuals and there are tons of patches like this from all coalition nations serving in GWOT. The bottom line don't buy off ebay as they will be reproductions and are not from known sources. Phill |
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You will have taken a holiday in Blackpool then?
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Phill,
so effectively they are unofficial souvenirs and never worn on uniform? Thank you for your informative reply. Simon |
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Hi Hugh
US they are unauthorized and do not come under official TIOH guidelines. They are tolerated in theatre to a point and under local authorization. Not sure of UK regulations albeit they would be the same as the US. Phill |
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