I got this a few days ago, it looks okay to me, not that I've ever seen one before - but distinctive pattern to the lettering, different sizes, different angles........
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Ulster Home Guard Cloth Shoulder Title.
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very nice!
I thought there were multiple variations on these types of shoulder flash (?) -as some earlier types modified old WW1 uniforms. My wife's granddad, who proudly served in the Clydebank Home Guard for 4 years (and was probably the shortest NCO they had) wore an old WW1 uniform with scottish flags on the shoulders in 1940-41.
http://members.madasafish.com/~blood...UHG/UHG01.html
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Thanks, were the county titles on khaki?
I have a pair of curved "Ulster" titles, white on dark blue (which I posted in another thread in this forum a while ago)
Do you know if the lack of "Royal" indicate insgnia from Eire refering to the 3 (or 9) counties or would they just refer to a regional affiliation in the northern 6 counties?
I may be way off track but I'm wondering about RUC "B" Specials?
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Originally posted by leigh kitchen View PostThanks, were the county titles on khaki?
I have a pair of curved "Ulster" titles, white on dark blue (which I posted in another thread in this forum a while ago)
Do you know if the lack of "Royal" indicate insgnia from Eire refering to the 3 (or 9) counties or would they just refer to a regional affiliation in the northern 6 counties?
I may be way off track but I'm wondering about RUC "B" Specials?
I dont think it is the B specials for the Ulster title - in the 20's, 30's they have brass county titles but i dont think I've ever seen a cloth title. I dont think either it has anything to do with Eire either. it may be associated withthe Ulster Rifles or the ACF from the rifles recruiting area. Will take a wee look and find out for sure.
All the best,
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