Thanks Ian!
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Thanks Ian!
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I saw one of these tunics for sale a few months back, with if I remember correctly, rank chevrons with the "Motto" above them on the sleeve and though tempted to buy it I did not. Not sure if the sleeve badge is called the "motto" or if there is a correct terminology?
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Nice No1 dress cap mate.
Typical British army and their traditions. At the risk of causing a "diplomatic incident", it is a badge worn on a cap, therefore it is a cap-badge!!
17th/21st are not the only ones to call their cap badge by another title, 1RHA call theirs a "Cypher", (easiest and quickest way to wind my son up is to call it a cap-badge or call him a "Gun-Bunny" He's actually a JNCO Radio specialist in a troop CP and only works the guns when the "smelly stuff" really hits the fans.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy (Ex Infantry and RE)
PS: No offence meant or intended to the "Donkey Wallopers" or any other unit.
In the back of my mind I thought it did.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
I have this one on hold whilst the seller prices the postage, it has the regimental buttons and is a Moss Bros example from the 50's according to the seller.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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