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Old 30-11-22, 07:43 PM
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Another badge from the collection I recently bought, having read Laurie Archer's note on this badge he thought it was possibly for private purchase, but Laurie wrote these notes a long time ago and much has happened since.

Your thoughts welcomed.

Rob
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Old 01-12-22, 08:48 AM
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I would agree but it may have been optimistic that they were bought and worn by the Troopers. There was a very scarce a/a one so the Q/C was certainly made in very small numbers but personally I suspect it was the old k/c badges that were in use by most at amlagamation. That was the case for the 8th KRIH and the 9th Lancers. The 9th did have a metal Q/C bagde issued but most of the regt were apparently still wearing the k/c one.
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I have posted previously that I was a recruit at the RAC Training Regiment (9th/12th Royal Lancers) at Cambrai Barracks, Catterick from early September 1969. During the first or second week of basic training we became the labour force to set up marquees, make beds in barrack rooms and generally 'bull up' the camp. All this was in preparation for the annual Regimental Mons Moy celebrations. This was only 9 years after the amalgamation of the 9th Lancers and 12th Lancers and I am quite sure that the veterans who viewed the parade with the salute taken by HM The Queen Mother wore berets with the badges of their former regiments. Were they QC or KC and bimetallic or anodised and obtained from the Regimental PRI or Old Comrades Association?

I have been a participant in most RBL Remembrance Parades at the Cenotaph over the past 20 years and have observed that Old Comrades contingents turn out in a variety of headwear wearing both old (pre amalgamation) and current cap badges.

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Old 01-12-22, 06:21 PM
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Thanks for the replies, a badge that I have never been sure about, I think I will keep it as a curiosity until further evidence arrives.

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