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    coldstream

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    1. Came across this recently and although not an uncommon item I thought I would post these images as to a certain extent they illustrate the dangers involved on the Home Front during World War 2.

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      The inside contains a shell dressing and a bandage,

       

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      Not much if you were first on the scene of an air raid or similar but better than nothing.

      Simon

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    2. The British section on GMIC does seem very quiet at the moment so I have been going through a few old files and decided to post what I have found, Leigh started this thread many years ago along with other Regimental threads which I used to enjoy very much, They are, for me a good way of assembling images and information to Regiments in one reference source.

      Here is a postcard I used to have showing an Irish Guardsman serving with the Guards Armoured Brigade and wearing the distinctive 'Ever Open Eye' formation patch and 'Irish Guards' shoulder flash on his battle dress blouse.

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      Please feel free to add anything you have to these Regimental threads or even start a new one!

      Simon

       

      This card shows a Piper of the Irish Guards probably taken in the postwar National Service era. Of note is the Pipers Caubeen style headress with oversized Regimental badge and saffron coloured kilt.

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      This photograph, again probably from the National Service era shows the Home Service clothing being worn and clearly shows the Regimental distinctions of buttons in 4's, shamrock collar badges and St Patricks blue plume worn on the right side of the bearskin cap.

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      And this card shows the khaki coloured forage cap in wear with Regimental cap star.

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    3. David,

      Interesting, take it you have found the Man behind the dog tags?

      James Edwin Morrell 2 Air Mechanic 9852

      Entitled to 15 Star Trio, entered France 27/10/15 and shown on his MIC as died 01/7/16 aged 23. Buried at East London Cemetery, Plaistow, son of James and Caroline Morrell of 42 Vesey Street, Poplar.

      Obviously this puts some credence as to the authenticity of the items but I'm pretty sure that an Air Mechanic would not have worn wings ( I stand to be corrected ?), so I wonder where he got them.

      Regards Simon.

    4. Can only comment on the cloth wings I'm afraid as that's the only item I have had in the past which I knew to be original.

      The example you show appears a little flat in comparison to the set I had and the detail in the wings is lacking, unfortunately I can't find an image of the ones I had.:speechless:

      The back also looks suspect compared to the one I had, I take it that the residue around the edge is a glue mark? The back of the one I had was a dark grey almost black backing with some threads showing through.

      As you know these wings have been reproduced and faked over the years but in this case and imho I would not be happy with them.

      Best regards Simon.

    5. Tony,

      Nice little group to pick up together. Not very helpful I know but just to let you know that I have checked my books for the blue and yellow patch with no matches I'm afraid, never seen one in that shape before.

      The blue and yellow colours are correct for the RASC Arm of Service stripe which is normally just a horizontal bar and can only assume that this is a field made example in that particular shape.

      Here is a set currently for sale.

      http://www.britishmilitarybadges.co.uk/products/ww2-royal-army-service-corps-rasc-cloth-arm-of-service-strips-stripes-pair.html

      Fingers crossed you get a positive ID.

      Simon

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