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    When did the British start & end using PLASTIC with with Metal Tabs for attachment on their Hat/Cap Badges?

    See photos below:

    Thanks, CHUCK


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    #2
    Bonsoir Chuck,

    In 1941, an Army Council Instruction (ACI) announced that certain cap badges would be made of plastic because of war economy and metal shortage.

    Hope you're well,

    Cheers

    Valery

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      Hi Valery, Thanks for the information. Good to hear from you. I'm fine, thank you. CHUCK

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        #4
        HI good evening , there are photos of british troops waering these economy type badges in Korea in 1951 , this may ? ? / have been for tactical reasons ie: subdued badges rather than a deliberate issue to use up old stocks ,the latest date I confirm is summer 1951 but strongly think they may have continued a good while after that , regards ,George

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          #5
          Bonsoir Georges,
          What a new! I'm interested in these pictures: I work on an article about the british army in Korea and still keen on new pictures. I've many pictures from the 27th, 29th Bdes and Commonwealth Division but I could not observe plastic cap badges. What unit worn these badges? I think it could be an issue to use old stocks rather than for camo.
          I'll be grateful if you could publish these pictures.

          Thanks

          V

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