Thany you very much, here is some more.
regards
Thany you very much, here is some more.
regards
And once more, hope this is the right way.
Going left to right:
Unknown to me. Possibly French.
British Royal Engineers
Polish Army cap badge
French resistance (FFI) commemorative badge
All WW2 era.
Thank you for your immediate reply. I had a small problem loading up the photos. I'm gratefull for all answers.
Here is more.
regards
All these are actually named as to what they are on the scrolls on the badges
All are British Army or Canadian Army in the case of the last one.
Intelligence Corps
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Army Education Corps
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.
All look like good original cap badges.
Cheers, Ade.
Thank you Ade, as you will understand I've no idea about these badges, they are an inhertitance from my family in England. And I was wondering. I hope that it won't be too much bother if I send the rest on this forum.
Thanks for helping so far. I live in Norway
It is not a bother at all!. I enjoy looking at any militaria and helping where I can.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi again, her are some bakelite bages.
regards
Hi Blackenpot
Reading from left to right you have the cap badges for the following British army units
York and Lancaster Regt (an infantry unit, now long gone and amalgamated)
Royal Pioneer Corps (again long gone and also amalgamated)
Military Police
Army Catering Corps (the army's chefs and cooks, also long gone and amalgamated)
Reagrds etc
Ian D.
AKA: Jimpy
These are very nice. They were unpopular during the war and afterwards for many years with collectors. But these plastic badges are now sought after.
Cheers, Ade.
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