Help identitfying uniform badges
Article about: Hello Noob here, first post so be gentle. Can anyone help to id the three badges on the arms, not very good quality pic and the scan was a high resolution drum scan. The pic is of my father
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Help identitfying uniform badges
Hello
Noob here, first post so be gentle.
Can anyone help to id the three badges on the arms, not very good quality pic and the scan was a high resolution drum scan. The pic is of my father (right) and two of his brothers in Polish uniform.
There's a long story, but the short of it is I don't know the year and could have been taken in Scotland (repatriation, naturalisation) after the war. I've only just noticed they all have different insignia/badges plus the cord around my fathers shoulder.
Any ideas?
Stefan
Last edited by stefanr; 06-06-2011 at 12:39 PM.
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
Hi Stefan,
The photograph from Left to Right, your Uncle was a St Strz (Lance Corporal) 1st Grenadier Division, middle Uncle was a Military Policeman of the 5KDP (5th Kresowa Infantry Division), whilst your Father served with the Polish 1st Corps. Perhaps Tony or one of the other members can provide you with more information, if you could provide me with your Uncles surname I can have a look through the 5KDP list.
Best wishes
Andrzejku
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
Hi Again Stefan,
Sorry missed that your father was also a St Strz (Lance Corporal).
Best wishes
Andrzejku
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Last edited by stefanr; 06-06-2011 at 01:15 PM.
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
Great photos Stefan..... Do you have family military docs aswell?
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
No, unfortunately all my mother/we have is his naturalisation (demob) papers and birth certificate.
I little bit more though, All three at 21 were called up, Uncle Alfons was sent to the Russian front and was eventually wounded in the back of the knee, Uncle Eddie, the Italian and was at Monte Cassino and my Father, the French front, Cassel, Saint-Malo and ended up in Cherbourg. Will dig a bit more when I see my mother next.
My mother remembers Eddie as an policeman (MP) after he was repatriated to the polish army.
Last edited by stefanr; 06-06-2011 at 01:13 PM.
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
Its always great to collect as much info and pics/docs/militaria as can so that is secured for history..... Great stuff for younger generations of family to look at what ancestors have done for Poland, Polishness and the Polish People
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
Hi Stefan,
Was your Uncle Edmund married to Iris May Thomas, if so send me a private email
Andrzejku
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Re: Help identitfying uniform badges
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andrzejku98
Hi Stefan,
Was your Uncle Edmund married to Iris May Thomas, if so send me a private email
Andrzejku
Yes, in answer to the Q and have done.
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Hi - new to all this but researching my father in law - born Germany, grew up in Poland, forced/expelled with Poles to Stalag XXA, released, into German army, or a forced labourer, then a displaced person, migrated to Australia. I have photo of him in uniform (?polish buttons) and I don't know what the cap and breast badges are. I have other documents which may be of interest to the forum. Regards, David Willson
Last edited by davidwillson; 11-25-2014 at 10:59 AM.
Reason: add photo
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