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    andy

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    1. Next his his wound badge certificate. again, smaller than usual at again 6 inches. Has a stamp on the rear and It would be nice to know what this says.
    2. Hi just obtained this from a fellow member and could do with a little help. Includes his pass book EK/HB and WB certifictes and a few other bits. I would appreciate any help or information you can let me have about Robert Kallweit. First picture is of the EK2 Certificate-Smaller than I am used to seeing at only 6 inches long and dated 30 November 1919 which I do not understand-Can someone explain this to me. thanks
    3. hi thanks for the replies quick update. posted this on the British Badge forum and got this reponse: An example (cap badge only) is listed in a Bosleys postal catalogue (Nov 1999) Lot nos 506 (didn't sell). It is listed as: "Telecom scarce WW2 cap badge by gaunt, London. Oxidised silver finish. Loops, VGC. (Plate 14). (est ?75-?100). Worn by uniformed men and women of Telecoms units of Cable and Wireless serving with all three services overseas. Formed in 1944, personnel had similar status to that of War Correspondents - see their histor "The Thin Red Lines" by Chales Graves." Regards andy
    4. Hi Had this for some time and would appreciate some views. Cap is very moth eaten but it the badge I am interested in.I cannot find a way od detaching it from the cap so cannot show the reverse. My understanding is that this is something to do with communications of some sort? Anyone help? thanks andy
    5. Thats excellent Many thanks again kind regards andy
    6. Not in the best condition and difficult to read.
    7. Hi Me again with another certificate. slowly working my way through them and trying to obtain a bit more information from each. Any help on the unit etc would be appreciated. Looks like the person who signed it was promoted and included the Major by hand. Thansk in advance andy
    8. Many thanks again for your help regards andy
    9. Hi Here is another that I have trouble reading.Cant make out the rank of the full regiment details.Also,anyone know the signature? Can anyone help please thanks andy
    10. thank you any ideas as to his name please and regiment? cheers andy
    11. hi Picked this up recently as I was after the EK2(marked 935 which I wanted) also came with a silver Baden medal. I have real problem reading this style of writing and would appreciate some help please. Can someone confirm the regiment and his name. also, any ideas as to the signature? thank you andy
    12. Hi Ok, nothing super special but I would appreciate your help with the documents if possible. The first piece is an envelope that I presume the certificate was sent in? I would also like to try to have some translation help with the remaining documents. many thanks in advance andy
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