Grandads, you've got to love 'em. Mine did 22yrs RN leaving on pension in 1926, took a pub in Aldershot, joined the Home Guard at the outbreak of WW2, called back to the RN and left it in 1945 aged 58.
His grateful country, (I've got the typewritten scrap of paper) took his livelihood,moved him and his family and then placed him on the post-war scrapheap. I've never been able to find out the worthy person that took Grandad's pub. Hopefully he was older or had less limbs.
He's been dead for over 30 years but I still love him.
I think the mystery badge is a cap badge, similar to today's badge.
His grateful country, (I've got the typewritten scrap of paper) took his livelihood,moved him and his family and then placed him on the post-war scrapheap. I've never been able to find out the worthy person that took Grandad's pub. Hopefully he was older or had less limbs.
He's been dead for over 30 years but I still love him.
I think the mystery badge is a cap badge, similar to today's badge.
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