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    perce

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    1. Hi That is the brassard from the working dress uniform and the rank is Sgt. A better quality wool one is worn with the No1 Dress uniform. Rank is now worn on the shoulder. Cheers Perce
    2. Looks more like a War Merit Cross 1st class Could be wrong Cheers Perce
    3. Hi Guys Got this photo last week its obviously a standard party for an old comerades group-can anyone enlighten me more Came in an envelope on the front is a printed badge and motto? to the Kameradschaft Berlin-Neukolln der ehem.Zeiten-Husaren on the rear is Franz Schulze, Berlin Neukolln Hertzbergstrasse 18-obviously the guys address the picture good though, Cheers Perce
    4. Hi guys Christmas present from my Dad Armband from the film Band of Brothers Quite a nice copy -well I think so Cheers Perce
    5. Hi Chris List of bars for the AGSM 'N. NIGERIA', 'N. NIGERIA 1902', 'N. NIGERIA 1903', 'N. NIGERIA 1903-04', 'N. NIGERIA 1904', 'N. NIGERIA 1906', 'S. NIGERIA', 'S. NIGERIA 1902', 'S. NIGERIA 1902-03', 'S. NIGERIA 1903', 'S. NIGERIA 1903-04', 'S. NIGERIA 1904', 'S. NIGERIA 1904-05', 'S. NIGERIA 1905', 'S. NIGERIA 1905-06', 'NIGERIA 1918', 'EAST AFRICA 1902', 'EAST AFRICA 1904', 'EAST AFRICA 1905', 'EAST AFRICA 1906', 'EAST AFRICA 1913', 'EAST AFRICA 1913-14', 'EAST AFRICA 1914', 'EAST AFRICA 1915', 'EAST AFRICA 1918', 'WEST AFRICA 1906', WEST AFRICA 1908', 'WEST AFRICA 1909-10', 'SOMALILAND 1901', 'SOMALILAND 1902-04', 'SOMALILAND 1908-10', 'SOMALILAND 1920', 'JIDBALLI', 'UGANDA 1900', 'B.C.A. 1899-1900', 'JUBALAND', 'JUBALAND 1917-18', 'GAMBIA', 'ARO 1901-1902', LANGO 1901', 'KISSI 1905', 'NANDI 1905-06', 'SHIMBER BERRIS 1914-15', 'NYASALAND 1915' and 'KENYA' Cheers Perce
    6. Hi Picture of one of my displays Medal group with picture and citation Cheers Perce
    7. Hi DaveC The way I've seen the medals displayed to good effect was get them mounted on a bar and the frame them with a picture, unit badges underneath this,medals and then a name tag or plaque -makes an effective display will try and see if I have a picture of one of the groups I've done Cheers Perce
    8. Hi Shorters navy records are available from docs online Name Shorter, Abram EarleOfficial Number: F7380Place of Birth: Tonbridge, Kent16 June 1895Perce
    9. Hi The snag is there are no or few RAF records online-all the RAF records for WW1 are held @ the museum in Hendon or in Kew I can tell you when he joined roughly from one of my books @ home Cheers Perce
    10. Hi Dan It looks like a cast badge the pressed ones are a lot smoother on the back and a bit thinner so probably made in india or one of the overseas postings as (a) a replacement or (b) a copy -if you want to do a trade or sell it give me a shout as I collect RAF stuff( have been in it for 20 years) Cheers Perce
    11. Hi Paul Badge with the circles belongs to a RAF para training unit- it came off a set of para jump overalls Perce
    12. Hi Vince sorry to hear that went to my books this weekend only Stigler Ifound was a Josef-RK 10/07/42 Cheers Perce
    13. Hi Gordon para stuff has always been a expensive field-someones going to get a good deal Cheers Perce
    14. Hi Had a look through and cant find his name here is the Wikipedia lists of RK winners http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight's_..._the_Iron_Cross Cheers Perce
    15. Hi Gordon Try this site for size http://www.petergh.f2s.com/flashes.html The para badges looks like an early one - very nice to see one in the flesh. If it's a good one its going to be expensive Normally div/brigade patches are?8-?10 but for certain ones ie beach landing units and other desirable ones it can be a lot more Cheers Perce
    16. and finally one of my favourites Group of SD men postcard hope you like the piccies-if anyone sees an SS deathcard on any dealers sites can they give me a shout Cheers Perce
    17. Hi Guys Thought I'd post these few photos out of my collection-have a couple of hundred photos but these are the only SS ones i've got and only got them in the last few weeks 1st one curtesy of Eric K
    18. Hi Here's a bit more about the shakelton crash. Did some research on it when I worked at St Mawgan and lived at St Eval Date:11 JAN 1955Time:ca 21:00Type:Avro Shackleton MR.2Operator:Royal Air Force - RAFRegistration:WG531C/n / msn:First flight:1952-08-21 Crew:Fatalities: 9 / Occupants: 9Passengers:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0Total:Fatalities: 9 / Occupants: 9 Collision casualties:Fatalities: 9Airplane damage:Written offAirplane fate:Written off (damaged beyond repair)Location:S off Fastnet Rock, Ireland (Atlantic Ocean) Phase:En route (ENR)Nature:MilitaryDeparture airport:St Eval RAF Station, United KingdomDestination airport:St Eval RAF Station, United Kingdom Two Avro Shackleton planes (WG531 and WL743) of RAF No. 42 Squadron departed RAF St Eval on a routine exercise off the Fastnet Rock, off Ireland. The two aircraft left St Eval at 10:14 and 10:20 respectively to carry out a 15 hour patrol and search exercise. Although they left with just six minutes separation, radio messages were received indicating that the two captains had adjusted their separation and that up to 20:00 that night were flying at the prescribed 85 miles distance from one another. From 20:58 all contact was lost. Both aircraft were missing and never found despite a three-day search. It is assumed that both aircraft collided. More than 11 years later when the starboard outer engine of WL743 was trawled up off the southwest Irish coast, about 75 miles north of the assumed collision point. Cheers Perce
    19. Hi Guys All the badges in the picture apart from one(a war brother co-operation badge ) still present and correct-anyone interested in a bit of trading? Cheers Perce :cheers:
    20. Hi Didn't put this in the Sales section as technically they're not for sale but up for trade and I thought under the rules of the Sale section I had to put prices on them If I am being a biff and they can go in another section how do I move them? Cheers Perce
    21. Hi Guys I dont collect East German-but have these bits sitting around in my swaps box -want to do a trade for just about anything German WW2 or british or well anything aslong as the badges go to a good home-only thing not for trade is the South African medal thats there for scale Piccies below -you'll have to tell me what the badges are as I haven't a clue Perce
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