Can anyone give me some information on this BD. I have had this for about 15 years and I have never looked into what it is. It is an early pattern British made blouse, badged to a Polish tank corps, but which one and what did they do?
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The tunic is definitely Polish mounted / armoured troops. The dark blue shoulder stripe could be either infantry or cavalry and the single stripe indicates a lance corporal, but the 'pennon' on the collar is the mark of mounted troops: cavalry, mounted rifles, mounted signals, pioneers etc.
Unfortunately, my source on WWII Polish uniforms [Army Badges and Indignia of World War 2 by Guido Rosignoli] doesn't show any pennon with two shades of blue like this example among the 27 cavalry regiments or 10 mounted rifle units. A bit of a mystery!
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Originally posted by peter monahan View PostThe tunic is definitely Polish mounted / armoured troops. The dark blue shoulder stripe could be either infantry or cavalry and the single stripe indicates a lance corporal, but the 'pennon' on the collar is the mark of mounted troops: cavalry, mounted rifles, mounted signals, pioneers etc.
Unfortunately, my source on WWII Polish uniforms [Army Badges and Indignia of World War 2 by Guido Rosignoli] doesn't show any pennon with two shades of blue like this example among the 27 cavalry regiments or 10 mounted rifle units. A bit of a mystery!Last edited by 1stSAS; 10-27-2010, 03:07 AM.
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hello, it seem to be 1 pulk artylerii motorowej
1 motorized artillery
their campain honours are:
Caen-falaise- chambois 8-21 - 8 1944
ypres 8-9-1944
ruiselede 8-9-1944
stekene 11.9.1944
kanal axel-hulst 16-19-8-1944
merxplas 30.9.1944
baarle nassau 8-26-10-1944
Gilze-Breda-moerdijk 9-11-1944
kusten-kanal 19 -4-1945
best regards
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