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France Help with ID'ing this soldier's regiment please
jagwca replied to rusticalex's topic in France
2 things that must have some revelance is the #1 and the colour fo the plume gold over scarlet on the kepi. John -
RAF dog tags!
jagwca replied to paddywhack's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
RAF Identity Discs are from the number block 4017000-4202563 non ATC regular enlistments Dec 1946/June 1958. John -
Graham,I've never heard of mixed Home Guard AA Batteries but that could be just me.There were however mixed RA Batteries with members of the ATS wearing the RA grenade over their left breast pocket at first operating and servicing the ancillery equipment(range finders and Radar)then on rocket batteries took over the weapons a friend served on one in Hyde Park first on radar then a gun number. So it's quite likely that women served on Home Guard Batteries after about 1943. John
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Unknown Regiment
jagwca replied to Jeanette's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
Royal Artillery John -
A rather tired old mind is having aproblem. In 1944 when the 1st SAS were stationed outside of Chelmsford Essex they wore a maroon title with 1st Special Air Serve spelled out in full in sky blue I vividly remember this title but have seen no reference to it just the white SAS on red of which photos exist in the early operations in France.It was most likely only to have been worn for a very short period say January 1944 to April/May 1944. Has any SAS expert or collector a photo?or can my memories be substanciated other ways. Thank-you in advance. John
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Leigh,what years did your father spend in Canada? The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders are a Reserve Army Unit based in Hamilton,Ontario.Have spent many happy hours in the Officers Mess with friends that were Company Commanders with the Regiment. Nice to see the old photos of the pre-war and wartime vets. John
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Leigh in post #6 the badge does seem to be RAF but the armoured car is not a Rolls Royce which the RAF Armoured Car Companies were euipped but an educated guess because of the dome turret with twin vickers would be a Crossley.A few were used for airfield defence in Irak so #1 RAF Armoured Car Company. The airmens dress would indicate around 1937 or later before that they wore boots and puttees rather than knee stockings and low quarter shoes. John
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My Grandfather a Colour Sergeant in the Hampshire Regt. the little girl is my mother the baby was born December 1899 which would make my mother about 4 years old she was born in 1896 so the picture would be about 1900 he retired from the army in 1902 after 22 years service.The medal is the Indian General Service clasp Burma 1887-89 note he has 4 stripes above is the Musketry Instructors Badge on his left arm a marksmans badge the collar dog is a wreathed rose ,I have one along with his cap badge,when I was very young had his tunic as well don't know what happened to it.When the Regiment change from the 8 company system to 4 he became Company Sergeant Major.During WW1 he was recalled and served in a Home Defence Battalion. I keep trying to add a picture but don't know how to make it smaller John
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Help to identify unit from WW2
jagwca replied to lavagna's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
You got it right the first time a war corresponant -
Order of the British Empire
jagwca replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
The adventures of the Calcutta Light Horse have been immortalized in the movie "The Sea Wolves" with Gregory Peck David Niven and Roger Moore in the lead rolls based on James Lessor's book "Raiding Party"produced by Euan Lloyd directed by Andrew McLaglen ( the son of actor Victor and WW1 flying ace)a dvd is available. John -
Original vs. Reproduction WWII Stars
jagwca replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
The poor quality of the pearls in the crown and the dimpled appearance of the back with blobs at end of each point I would suggest a caste copy. John Hi everyone!! How can you tell the difference between an original WWII Star, and a copy/fake/reproduction? Thanks! Jason Here is my Burma Star...... -
Medal Ribbons....
jagwca replied to bigjarofwasps's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
The Honours,Decorations and Medals committee published by H.M Stationary Office in June 1946. John -
Great War medal bar question?
jagwca replied to coldstream's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
The crews of the little ships even if under RN command did not serve the required 28 days to qualify for the War Medal but did qualify for the 1939/45 star under the one day rule for service at Dunkirk. John -
R.A.F BALLOON SECTIONS
jagwca replied to DREADNOUGHT's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
Digging a little deeper your man would have had to have been on an operatioal squadron not attached for a period of 4months and completed an operation over europe prior to June 5th 1944 and qualified for the 1939/45 star prior to this period commencing.Joy-riding did not count. Most unlikely for a Balloon Officer unlles aircrew at an earlier time. John