yea bone heads is something we called our selfs
our childrens cresh was caled the tohts after the totencoph
my speling is terable but you know what i mean
ian
yea bone heads is something we called our selfs
our childrens cresh was caled the tohts after the totencoph
my speling is terable but you know what i mean
ian
The deaths head has always been associated with Lancers, the Germans and the Austrians had the deaths head for Ulans, that means lancer
ian
The 17th Lancer's skull & crossbones orignates from the death of Wolfe, the CO wanted to commemorate it although I think the 17th were'nt at Quebec?
A few other British regiments commemorated Wolfe's death including the 17th Foot (later the Royal Leicesters), who added a black worm to their white lace - not as dramatic as a skull & cross bones on your head.
Tut Tut no one read the Regimental history then , it was formed by Col John Hale of the 47th regiment of foot,who was a close friend of Wolfe, who returned to the UK with dispatches telling of the victory at Quebec, for this he recieved £500, ten thousand acres of land in Canada and a commision to raise one of the new five regiments of Light Dragoons
Jim Paterson (TAF)
ex B,Air,D sqn 17/21st lancers
spot on Taf 17th light dragoons fort in the american war af independance
i was ex 1st & 3rd trp C sqdn 17/21L cheers ian
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I organised the Dutch CAT reunion in 2001. There was a reunion (Weert) and exhibition (Amersfoort). I got all Dutch patches, and already have most of the other participants. I am now working on a website with all my CAT patches. Your patch is one of the missing UK patches. You have two. May-be you want to sell or trade? Or otherwise you could bring me in contact with others who can help. The wensite I am working on is Canadian Army Trophy . I hope to hear from you ! Greetings, Rob Kuenen
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