R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
Article about: R.A.O.C. shoulder title embroidered (blue letters on red cloth). Disregard yellow thread used to attach it to an embroidery item! (Printed version used in 1943, embroidered either at the sam
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R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
R.A.O.C. shoulder title embroidered (blue letters on red cloth). Disregard yellow thread used to attach it to an embroidery item! (Printed version used in 1943, embroidered either at the same tame or later).
Questions:
1. Is it WW II?
2. Was it used before WW II?
3. Was it used later or probably still in use?
Thanks for being kind to answer.
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
Hi, it is more than likely a private purchase WW2 era item, but it could equally be late 1940's or 1950's. It is really impossible to say for sure. They just did not change.
Certainly not pre WW2.
This title went out of use once Battledress was discontinued in the early 1960's.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
Thanks Ade,
All you explained makes sense.
Cheers,Ivan
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
I'm not so sure Ade, I have a "paratroop regiment" shoulder title that was stitched onto a handkerchief in a similar way. I suspect this may be the same.
The handkerchief was about 30x30cm, trimmed with white lace. It had "for mother" carefully stitchedon it and in the middle was a tiny pink pin cushion.
A lovely item.
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
hi all Ade a ? i thought that the RAOC didnt exsist untill after the war
should it not be RASC for war time
run away someones comming LOL
royal army service corps
rayal army ordnance corps ??
please put me right on this one
cheers ian
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
Hi Luc, to be honest I was not looking at the stitching, just the title itself. Yes, this will be a bit of "flash".
I must have seen the title you mentioned the other year at your house?
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: R.a.o.c. Shoulder title – dating
good one thanks Ade
your knowlage knows no bounds
i bow to you
im in graff still im working on paladins cats and m60 bridge layers
loving it cheers mate ian
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