Paulm
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Thanks for the info, I dont know where my father got them from, although my Uncle served in Burma during the war as I have his slouch hat and his tunic jacket and Kukri. Also have a pair of sandals made by locals out of nylon cord.
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The badge has been in my fathers collection for many years, sadly had passed away 5 years ago so cannot ask him about it. It looks genuine and the type of fastening was only on the 1939 and 1940 badges. The one on e-bay looks like tat to be honest, like a modern staybright badge.
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Anyone?
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The flyer reads;
For the victory of Friendly forces in Tunisia In Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia and Digboi -
Procession, Military weapons, Display of Aeroplanes, Games, Music, Distributing sweets to boys and girls.
On Friday 21-May Morning.I want to know exactly where it was dropped or any other info on it. Thanks n advance.
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Cheers for that, apologies for being in the wrong area. Still trying to navigate the site.
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Clearly no body on here!!!!!!!!!
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On 03/01/2008 at 03:09, Wood said:
Hmmm Brooks, two of a kind, one looks like mother-of-pearl.
Another.
I have one of these as well as some other tinnies and badges. What are they worth?
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The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers - (***MODERATORS' CHOICE)
in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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My Grandfather was in the Northumberland Fusiliers in the Great War, but I dont know a lot about where he served. I have lots of letters and postcards from France from him to my Grandmother.
Private Horatio Meldrum 22528
If anyone can tell me any more information on him. Got some good photo's of him in various uniforms.