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    sabrigade

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    1. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2010/post-3034-127246585212.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2010/post-3034-127246585557.jpg

      This is a recent addition to my collection. The officer in question's name appeared on the award envelope which I will post in greater detail.

      Any inputs would be greatly appreciated.

      Regards,

      Will

    2. After they had been injured or wounded or were ill, British and Commonwealth soldiers who were in military hospitals or convalescent homes were issued with a specific uniform.

      This uniform was designed to distinguish these convalescent soldiers from other serving soldiers who were healthy and the uniform became known as "hospital blues".

      Soldiers wore their own regimental or corps headdress and badges. In very cold wather, the normal issue greatcoat ws worn.

      An issue of the uniform usually consisted of a white shirt with red tie, bright blue waistcoat, trousers and jacket.

      These items are in my collection.

    3. I recently purchased these two medals in Khartoum, Sudan. According to the book "BRITISH BATTLES AND MEDALS", the most clasps on a single medal was/is known to be FIVE. Given the amount and number of medal collectors in this country, I believe that these medals are in their original condition and I have not come across loose or single clasps here. Any comments will be most welcome. The medals are first and second versions.

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