Arab Legion badges and patches
Article about: I posted these here because it was the best fit……clinging on to the fact the British set up the Arab Legion. I couldn’t resist picking these up at a flea market in Tel-Aviv yesterday, the ba
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Arab Legion badges and patches
I posted these here because it was the best fit……clinging on to the fact the British set up the Arab Legion.
I couldn’t resist picking these up at a flea market in Tel-Aviv yesterday, the badges from one stall and the patches from another.
The first two badges are Arab Legion cap badge and epaulette badge, I’m assuming these are Six Day War period trophies.
The other badge, I have no idea what it is, or even what way round it is supposed to be, it doesn’t look Israeli and they were all in the same box. Any thoughts on the I would be welcome.
The patches, the should patch believe translates to ‘Kings Guard’ or ‘Royal Guard’ or something similar, I can find any information on these at all, but the crown is definitely Jordanian, again I would appreciate any enlightenment on that.
Thanks,
Steve.
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Arab Legion
If you post these on the British and Commonwealth badge forum there are people on there who will give you the answers, John.
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I know eff all about these but interesting to see them🎯
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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very nice items i would love a jordanian helmet from the six day war
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Robin
very nice items i would love a jordanian helmet from the six day war
It's on my list as well, and the Palestine Police spiked helmet, I've only ever seen one of them and kick myself for not getting it.
Check this thread out.....for a top shelf Jordanian helmet
British desert helmet?
Here's a great photo of soldiers returning form the Six Day War with Jordanian trophies
israel 2005 (& 1967) Photo Gallery by Josh Bornstein at pbase.com
Steve
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thanks for the link nice find and only £40
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I picked up few more Jordanian bits and pieces this week.
I'm assuming the are epaulette badges, or possibly cap badges, but need to do a bit more digging. The crown badge is three piece with green felt and a brass backing plate.
Some buttons and another epaulette badge
The bush hat is French and was used by the IDF during this period, there are no stamps in it which is a bit unusual, I don't think there is much chance of it being Jordanian issue so I'm assuming it's a trophy hat to show off during reserve duty. This was in antique shop, I was in two minds but finally went for it and don't regret it.
A photo of the same hats in use by the IDF in 1967
I got talking to the owner and he pulls out this from the bottom of a pile of old Israeli flags, captured Jordanian army flag....no way I was going to resist that. I don't have anything to measure it with here, but roughly 4ft (1.2m) x 2ft (0.6m).
I had never seen one before, but the owner has a lot of militaria that is to my knowledge accurately described (if a bit pricey on some stuff), so I took him at his word after a feel and a smell. For what I can find on the internet it all seem to check out and it looks extremely similar to the one in this picture.
Looking forward to next Friday he told me he has a beret somewhere..
I'll throw this is in, Syrian cap badge from the same period.
Time to buy some books now...
Thanks for looking.
Steve.
Last edited by Tinhat; 07-18-2022 at 10:23 PM.
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Nice items! I purchased a keffiyeh and agal to display mine.
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