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    perce

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    1. Hi This link shows a auction for a similar set- no markings though www.liveauctioneers.com/item/9090251 The only ones Im dodgy on are the SS ones- the others appear to have period fastners Maybe worth seeing if the makers marks come up as known repro Cheers Perce
    2. Hi Bill The second 2 pairs of links appear to be good ie aged etc. the first set appear to be based on the SS cap button. Are there any markings on any of the sets? Perce
    3. Hi Guys You just got to love film props One of my friends got me this jacket to dispay badges on Its a black SS jacket- nicely built - the label inside is for Morris Angel and sons- Shaftsbury- dated 1957 Not original but failry effective to look at Cheers Perce
    4. Hi Dave Thanks very much Your right about the 3rd one it has the inscription you mentioned on the back. First Bulgarian medals I've seen Cheers Perce
    5. Hi Guys What medals are these?-Ii got them with a few Russian ones and I dont recognise them Any help gratefuly received Cheers Perce
    6. Hi Thanks for that- how do you differentiate Luftwaffe shoulser straps from Heer? Doesn't really matter as I only paid £6:90 for all three Cheers Perce
    7. Hi Guys Just picked these up and wondering what era unit etc are they. Are they ok or made up? Cheers Perce
    8. Hi Guys As part of a sub collection I'm thinking of starting ( dogtags of the world) I have just picked up 3 US dog tags- 2 Army- 1 Marine- I believe that they're Vietnam era( could be wrong probably am) How do I decipher the info on them ? Can I get records for them? the info on them is a follows. I understand the basics ie blood grp etc - its the service numbers I don't understand ie when issued etc Booth , Daniel L . RA 11741265 A Catholic Segna, Robert J. 289-44-2003 B Pos Morrison, Layton 2500034 B. USMC M. None Any help gratefully recieved Cheers Perce
    9. Hi I have a pair to the SAMCC- one of the first British/Commonwealth I got Pte J F Hekma CM855 Cheers Perce
    10. Hi Quite suprised to see 898 to the SAMCC ( South african Motor Cycle Corps) Thought tye unit was quite small Cheers Perce
    11. Hi Guys This has probably been asked before Does anyone have a link or know of a list of Feldpost numbers? have started going through my Wehrpasses and feldpost and want to link them to units/times etc Cheers Perce
    12. Hello Dave
      How you doin?
      Perce

    13. Hi Guys Does anyone have a picture of one of these helmets?-one of my work colleagues has a helmet he liberated from a hanger in Iraq and believes it to be a para helmet-I'll try and get pictures but if someone has a picture can they post it please Cheers Perce
    14. Hi The CD covers the whole series of the Soldiers died books-its available from http://www.naval-military-press.com/ Cheers Perce
    15. ARMLET Armlet. Movement Control and Movement Control Personnel. RAF. NSN: 8455-99-132-2672 DMC: CB Specification: UK/SC/3707 @ 35/R/1658 D of Q: Each Description: Armlet. Movement Control and Movement Control Personnel. RAF. Cloth. Embroidered. Gold legend on scarlet background. Size Range: SingleAdditional Information:
    16. Armlets. The RAFP armlet is to be worn on the left arm, above the elbow, when in No 1 SD and No 6 SD (Jacket). It is also provided for wear on those protective outer garments that are not fitted with shoulder straps. The DPM/PM and AO FP armlet may also be worn by entitled officers holding these appointments. b. RAFP Shoulder/Chest Epaulette Rank Slides. RAFP Shoulder rank slide badges, of the appropriate colour (blue or OG), are to be worn by all ranks on the rank epaulette (shoulder or chest) of appropriate garments c. CS 95 MP Patch. A red MP patch (6.5 x 5 cm) is worn on CS 95 to identify the wearer as RAFP. It is to be worn as follows: (1) One cm below the TRF and EAW/EAG badges (as appropriate) on the light weight jacket upper right arm centre of sleeve. (2) One cm below the TRF and EAW/EAG badges (as appropriate) on the field jacket-upper right arm centre of sleev
    17. Its the movemnets brassard-worn by movers-ie aircraft movers /loaders The RAF police one can still be issued for raincoats etc but the shoulder mars bar is more prevelant now and is worn on the front of the gortex jacket If you need a set can try and get some for you-I'm still serving RAF Cheers Perce
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