15th. Indian Corps.
WW II uncommon first pattern printed circular example of the three white " V " s [ Roman Numeral 5 == 15 ] on a red background with " hooks and eyes " to the reverse. [See my item 20901 for later pattern ] read more
3rd. Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the green fig-leaf on an off white backing above a Royal Artillery / Royal Engineers arm of service strip still affixed to a pale tropical shoulder strap slip-on. Probably worn in Italy or Greece. read more
British Troops- Berlin.
Embroidered example of the first pattern formation sign. A scarlet circle on a black backing. read more
China- Burma-India.
WW II example of the white " Sun and Star " on a blue background above red and white stripes. Worn by members of the Chinese Expeditionary Forces, the 1st. Air Commando Group the " Flying Tigers " and some British units of the 14th. Army. read more
49th. Infantry Division.
Early printed example of the white polar bear on an ice-berg on a black background. Composed of mainly Yorkshire units the 49th. Division spent the early war years in Iceland before joining 21st. Army Group in June 1944 for the Normandy Landings by which time the polar bear had changed to a " Head-up " appearance. read more
6th. Guards Tank Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the golden sword and the colours of the Household Brigade on a white shield. Formed from the Guards Armoured Division the 6th. served as an Independent Tank Brigade in 21st. Army Group in North- West Europe. read more
Lincolnshire County Division.
WW II printed example of the red and green tulip on an off-white background. Also worn by the 212nd. Independent Infantry Brigade after the County Divisions were disbanded. [ Trimmed close to the edges priced accordingly ] read more
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Gibraltar Garrison.
Printer example of the yellow Key on a scarlet rectangle. [ Gibraltar always considered to be the " Key " to the Mediterranean ] read more
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment. [ Sherwood Foresters ]
WW II embroidered maroon and green diamond Battalion formation sign. read more
Royal Fusiliers. [ City of London Regiment.]
WW II embroidered purple " cap badge shaped " grenade Battalion Sign worn by the 17th. Battalion whilst in 48th. Infantry Division. read more