Korean War era British Beret
Article about: This beret was found in a shop in South Korea. I'm guessing it was worn during the Korean War. It's a standard black woollen beret by Compton, Webb & Son Ltd, made in 1953. Sadly, the ba
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Korean War era British Beret
This beret was found in a shop in South Korea. I'm guessing it was worn during the Korean War. It's a standard black woollen beret by Compton, Webb & Son Ltd, made in 1953. Sadly, the badge was lost and someone decided to put "ARP" on it? (No idea why? Fancy dress purposes?)
I'd like to purchase a replacement badge to make it historically accurate. What unit/regiment badge would it be?
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I'm not certain if infantry regiments wore a black or dark blue beret at that time, but armoured units wore black, so you could use the 8th Hussars, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, or Royal Tank Regt., all of whom served in the war.
BobS
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If it is black, then as bob said, otherwise if blue search who was there. Odd about the ARP on it
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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If the beret is dark blue, the Royal Fusiliers would be a good choice, IMHO.
Michael Caine served with them in Korea.
BobS
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Thank you! In fact, upon re-examination, it is a dark blue beret! I remembered that I had a Tank corps beret somewhere and dug it out.
I put them side to side and it is indeed dark blue.
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