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in tropical climates the need to wash uniforms very often lead to the use of press studs for fixing cloth badges to them , rank stripes , formation signs even shoulder titles , this helped the quick removal of the badges for washing the garment , it has been suggested this was a tactical reason to help remove insignia before engaging the enemy ......????? not quite sure about that
Para wings ( and AIRFORCE wings ) can be found with press studs but some times a metal plate was fixed on with a pin style fixing ,
if any one has any hard n` fast evidence regarging if this was done by individual soldiers or by the manufacturer when a batch was obtained i would be very keen to know.Attached FilesLast edited by SHEARING-CROSS; 07-12-2005, 05:45 PM.
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Oh, those three are most wonderful. I especially like the top one with the backplate. When Ican I expect it to arrive at my house?
I like the tunic as well.
Originally posted by SHEARING-CROSSHello CCJ ,
here are a few INDIAN airborne cloth items , these are a few examples of what can be classed as the basic ` offical ` para wing worn by I,A units and the most common type found but there are many many more strange and wounderful types to be found as the were many small para trained units /individuals all over the place.
the construction and style of even this type can differ but the basic design is ` kind of ` standard .
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A printed `INDIA ` PEGASUS ,these tend to have a smoother softer feel than the " normal " pegasus ,i have woundered if this is because they were made out in the far east under different manufacturing conditions than the uk ?
if any one can state they were manufactured in the UK as well /or exclusively in the far east please shout up .CHEERS MICHAEL.Attached Files
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Printed Canadian Airborne Insignia ,
Hiya help needed from our canadian guys please , just a thought but were printed Pegasus signs / Airborne strips manufactured in Canada at all or were they exported from the UK ???
yep ......i know it a bit of a sad question
but if there is such a thing as a canadian printed one and a uk printed one ......and there is a difference ....well i want one
any comments /ideas welcome ,thanks ,Michael.
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Canadian Made?
Originally posted by SHEARING-CROSSHiya help needed from our canadian guys please , just a thought but were printed Pegasus signs / Airborne strips manufactured in Canada at all or were they exported from the UK ???
yep ......i know it a bit of a sad question
but if there is such a thing as a canadian printed one and a uk printed one ......and there is a difference ....well i want one
any comments /ideas welcome ,thanks ,Michael.
Canvas pegasus or AIRBORNE strips were not produced in Canada, but towards the end of the war, after the battalion had returned to Canada, they did produce a cloth Canadian-made shoulder title and a pegasus patch. Ken Joyce will be able to provide the definitive answer!
Gary
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India Peg and Cdn Form Badges
Hi Guys
That was the one question I had earlier. I know the India Pegasus pictured is Indian made. It is made in a very crude way. When one looks at how the maroon is dyed over the blue, its as if it was done one at a time. A very lengthy process, Stupid actally. Thats why they are all so different. You know, that said, I suppose in India you could afford to hire an army of people to print badges! I know, from a photograph in an Chindit book, that there was indeed a UK made style of printed Pegasus. It is on drill No. 2 material like half of the other UK Pegasus. It is clear by te sharpness and detail of it however', like the thin lettered Airborne strip, I've never one up close??
As for Canadian stuff. Gary is correct. No printed, or at least in the Uk style, badges were made for the Canadian Army in Canada. They had experimental stuff like printed CANADA titles etc. but nothing mass produced. I still wonder where the Amphibious Training ( Task) Force 9 -bowie knife- was made? Both US and Cdns got them and it looks like it was done in the UK style. Probably made somwhere out in Victoria or Vancouver I suppose.
Ken
Originally posted by Ian adamsOk friends... please tell me how to send some pictures to the this site. So far I have been a complete failure. Can you help with the approprate key strokes. I have the pictures to help...but feel helpless. Garth...come to my help. Kind regards...Ian
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Hi Ian, your problem is most likely that the pics exceed the forum size limits? I have deleted your empty posts If you are still having problems drop me a line and I will post them upon your behalf.
Hi Guys, in keeping with the Indian Airborne theme here is one of a pair of Indian made flashes I have in my collection.
Cheers, Ade.
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Arnhem worn Red Beret
Here is the very best item in my Airborne collection:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=60926
Cheers, Ade.
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