44th. Indian Airborne Division.
WW II Uncommon embroidered example of the light blue Pegasus and the title, " India " on a maroon backing. read more
Glamorganshire Cadets.
Embroidered example of the Red and White Prince of Wales's plumes on a green backing. read more
Royal Artillery.
WW II silk woven example of the half red half blue maltese cross on a black background worn by Malta Mobile Units Royal Artillery. read more
Combined Operations.
WW II embroidered example of the " RAF eagle anchor and Tommy-Gun " representing the three services, in { Faded } red on a black circular backing. Worn by Commando and other Special Forces in all theatres of the war. read more
Royal Corps of Signals.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the blue triangle with white border a pair of wings and the number " 10 " to the apex. Worn by Number 10 Squadron Air Formation Signals. { Sign has been stiffened around a piece of card } read more
Royal Engineers.
Embroidered example of the red saltire bearing the insignia of the Submarine Miners on a blue background. Worn by 104 Field Squadron Royal Engineers. read more
Military Police.
WW II embroidered " paste-back " example of the red letters " VP " on a blue diamond. Worn by Vulnerable Points Companies Corps of Military Police. read more
Far East Command.
Scarce printed example of the Combined Operations badge surmounted by the Queen's crown on the colours of the three services, dark blue red and light blue. Worn at the joint services headquarters to command the remaining British Forces in Singapore Malaya and Hong Kong. read more
Renfrewshire Cadets.
Embroidered example of the white Prince of Wales's plumes on a blue diamond with central red /white diced band. read more
Northumbrian District.
WW II embroidered example of the first pattern formation sign that was also worn by units of the Northumberland Home Guard. A shield { St. Oswald's } bearing red and yellow strips on a blue backing. { See my item 24647 for later pattern } read more