The matching collar dogs to the Welch regiment cap badge.
The matching collar dogs to the Welch regiment cap badge.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
And those for the Royal Welch fusiliers which I have already shown.
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Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Waiting for this WWI RWF cap badge to arrive, notice it is WELSH with a S rather than the WELCH with a C as shown on the WWII Welch regiment cap badge.
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Jerry
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So is this a Welch Regiment?
Larry
Hi Larry, no. The Prince of Wales Feathers were added due to Royal Patronage and merges with other Regts.
Cheers, Ade.
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Hi Larry,
North Staffordshire Prince of Wales regiment. Many regiments were called the Prince of Wales or even the Princess of Wales and they usually incorporate the Prince of Wales Feathers on the badge, as in the example you have shown.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Hello Ade
Understood, many thanks for the reply
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Larry
New arrivals, WWI OR's bi metal cap badge, WWII officers service dress cap badge and collar dogs
Regards,
Jerry
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Arrived today post 1920 OR's bimetal cap badge, a well used and polished example.
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Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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