34th armoured division T force badge and photos
Article about: I have an photo album from a corporal called Frank in the 34th armoured he was in T force mopping up information/usefull artifacts or scientists just post ww2 in Germany. His favorite ride a
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You might be better off posting it on the British and Commonwealth badge forum, if you want I can do this for you. John.
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The badge above the stripe is a brass badge worn only on the left sleeve by the 9th.Royal Tank Regiment. Awarded by the French in 1918 for the battle of Souvillers.Brass bursting grenade within a buckled belt and on the belt the French words "Quis"y Frottte, S"Y Brule, He who rubs me burns himself. There is also a book called The T Force story, T Force opperations in N.W Europe 1944---1945 produced by the 5th. Kings Old Comrades Assn. All this info came from people on the British and Commonwealth badge forum, John.
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Thats O.K. one of the members on the British and Commonwealth badge forum, one who gave a lot of the info, asked me to ask you if it would be possible to have a clearer picture of the arm with the badges on it. If you go onto the Badge forum and go to the bottom of the second box you will see , pictures etc. a lot more info about the T unit has been posted since I last looked. Hurry up as I may be banned from it because in temper I just posted a really snotty letter on there, not about the T service but about something else. The person who wanted the clearer picture is Postwarden, Jon, thanks, John.
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Badge update
I managed to find a brass badge on ebay france for vey little money
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