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Rhodesian headdress 1964-80
JamesM replied to The Saint's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Nice collection, Eric! Do you have any bush hats? Cheers, James -
Eric, Just as a note, from my conversations with some of the Scouts, about the treadless footwear. Although this type of footwear was considered a minor form of ani-tracking, it had the reverse effect. If a tracker for the opposition came across tracks that had no tread pattern, it was a dead giveaway that Special Forces were operating in the area. As with the captured weapons, there were ample supplies of captured footwear that was utilized to the Scouts advantage. In some cases, depending on the terrain, the operators even resorted to taking their footwear off and going barefoot, as to cover their tracks would be too time consuming. Cheers, James
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Chris, I posed this question to a Scout that operated in the pseudo groups, and this was his reply; I'm not sure what this fellow means by weapons being sanitized. Does he mean that they had no serial numbers or that they had ballistics checks run on them before they were released back to the pseudo units? All of our weapons were captured - AKs, RPDs, PKMs, Togarovs, Mokarovs - and I can't imagine that with all of the units using them on pseuso ops, including the Scouts and SB teams (as well as the SAS on some of their externals), that there would be the capacity to do what this fellow suggests. I never heard of such a thing while I was with the unit. Maybe you could find out what he's talking about. Was there something else you were think of??? Cheers, James
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Did RN shore establishments keep a documented history of the sailors they trained? Specifically during WW1. My Grandfather has several listed in his pay book, so I was curious if any of the RN records could uncover just what he did at the shore bases! Does anyone know if such material/records could be obtained? Cheers, James
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Nice items, Eric. I've thought about putting together a complete uniform set for a Scout as I have with my German stuff, but, I'm not sure which route to go on it. Ideally, I'd like a set that is completed and named. There were so many combinations of what the Scouts wore when in the bush, that something could be put together that way. I'd still like to get a complete named camo set, but that aren't just filling the stores with them at the moment. The only attributable items I have at the moment are the wings and a beret that I have. I'd love to get more, but as I said they aren't exactly lining up to be bought. There was another fellow who posted some nice looking items on this thread, but he's never been back, "Brendon", does anyone know him? Cheers, James
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South African Militaria Sites
JamesM replied to octave's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
I'll second that!! He's up front, honest, and goes out of his way to help you! Cheers, James -
Heer Tank Destruction Strip
JamesM replied to MG120's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
There was a discussion at one time, can't remember where, that challenged the mainstream thought about the direction of the of the border weave. Can anyone remember this debate, as I believe there were some war time, supposedly, examples brought forth that went against the accepted direction of the weave? Can anyone add on this? Cheers, James -
Fenian Raid Medals
JamesM replied to Brian Wolfe's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Brian, Would you happen to know of any individuals that might have militia lists/rolls for that era? The reason I ask, and in keeping with the topic, is that my great Great Grandfather was an officer in the Nova Scotia Militia, who, from oral history, had partaken in the response to the Fenian Raids and possibly the North West Rebellion. However, the problem with the medal roll for the Fenian Raids was that they only include the names of the individuals who applied for the medal itself! The medal wasn?t handed out until 1901, by which time some of the participants had died. I?m trying to find out if the oral history is true and track down unit records, if possible. Any help out there?? Cheers, James