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I thought about putting in a bid for this on eBay a few weeks ago but thought better of it. Depending on the type of paint & the fabric it may be possible to chip or peel the paint off. I had complete success with this Wolesely using a penknife blade to remove a thick layer of white & khaki paint aouple of months ago, even getting the paint of the pagri, but then it's probably a case of success with a different type of paint & different fabrics.
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Identefication
leigh kitchen replied to larsson's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
I have this Mk IV helmet, badged to the Irish Defence Forces Training Centre which I bought as a Military Police helmet. -
Yes, as I said - "The Grenadier Guards wear the "flamed grenade" as a cap badge, ranks below full sergeant ("gold sergeant") and other than musicians (the guards term for what the army generally call bandsmen) wear the grenade with no device on the ball." The grenade badge I refer to is the "cap badge" (cap "star") type, shown, which I believe was introduced in 1896 (although I stand to be corrected), rather than other forms of grenade insignia.
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Hat display
leigh kitchen replied to Stuka f's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
Here we go, found it at last, article from this magazine (August 1988 edition) that I picked up second hand in Bruges about 1989. . -
Cleaning Guards Bearskin
leigh kitchen replied to Milpol's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
It may not do a lot to clean the fur I suppose, but I used one of those sprays that are sold by pet shops for grooming dogs fur (while it's still on the dog). Worked well, a bit of a gentle brushing with that, "feeds" the fur. -
Spitfire crash in Kent
leigh kitchen replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Didn't take long for you to get on to beer did.it? And another tiger badge? -
You raised a perfectly valid point, I just rattled off well repeated anecdote without being specific. A quick google should produce plenty of images around on the web of LF wearing their cloth badge & hackle to the left in the GS cap & dark blue beret - there's a lovely photo in existence - an LF sergeant major or officer conducting what appears to be the Heimlich manoeuvre on a bugler, presumably improving on the "victims" performance on the instrument, now when I want it I can't find it. Interestingly, upon adoption of the Fusilier Brigade badge, 4 RRF "conformed" wore their berets with badge & primrose hackle above the left eye. Have LF "always" worn red & yellow Minden roses rather than other colours? Some of the Minden regiments wore other colours eg KOYLI wore a single white rose (I've been shown a photo that indicates that they wore the rose on the beret & on the left breast) & at least one "entitled" regiment (KOSB?) didn't wear commemorative roses.
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To me it seemed more than coincidence that the plume was worn on the left side of the fur cap & that the LF chose to wear the GS cap/ beret with the hackle well to the left.. It has been maintained to me by ex - LF men that the plume / hackle was a battle honour awarded for the action at Spion Kop & that other honours were bestowed, including a rose emblem on the colours, I've read (somewhere) that the hackle was worn to the left because LF considered it fitting that it be worn there as it was a battle honour. I'd tend to the view that it would be a commemorative emblem for service rather than an honour for a specific action such as Spion Kop which was hardly a resounding victory for the regiment. Perhaps to put a bit of PR polish on a war which had its share of bad results for the British the plume was feted as an honour & the Fusiliers chose to regard it as a battle honour - a reward for gallantry & sacrifice.
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The 3rd badge - the one I have has "Bangladesh" under the flag - but that doesn't mean that the one you're showing isn't one that iis or was worn in a UN mission.
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SRPSKA Insignia on Helmet.
leigh kitchen replied to leigh kitchen's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Thank you, I had a suspicion that it was going to be other than a military unit insignia but didn't know what it was. There are no other marking inked in to the liner. I think I have 3 helmets with camo cover but this is the only one with insignia of any kind applied, one of the others has the names of various towns & villages inked on it & the other bears no markings. -
Devonshire regiment
leigh kitchen replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
It's great that the 1914 StarStar is "found", that it isn't lost for goof. I wonder how it became seperated from the rest of the group? -
SRPSKA Insignia on Helmet.
leigh kitchen replied to leigh kitchen's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Had anybody any idea as to whether this insignia relates to a city or town or a military unit please? -
Hello, this is presumably a SRPSKA insignia attached to the front of a helmets camo cover. but is it actually military? If it is, which unit please?
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Hat display
leigh kitchen replied to Stuka f's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
I'll try to find it ( the magazine's somewhere in the garage). -
Hat display
leigh kitchen replied to Stuka f's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
There was a very short article in Militaria magazine years ago. using lengths of wood bolted togethert so that it was articulated - it could fold in to a square shape or drop open to form a flat "skeleton" & hang like a coat hanger with "arms" & "legs", dressed in tunic & trousers. I never got around to that either........