Deadly Diarrhoea .sorry but it made me laugh .Russell nice to have you here . I have to say that Jack is probably one of the most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to Airborne related militaria ,he has possibly the finest collection of original ww2 Airborne/special forces related patches I have seen .And like a few other members here goes out of his way to protect and project the reputation of the worlds most finest forces .Rob.
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Originally posted by ROBBDeadly Diarrhoea .sorry but it made me laugh .Russell nice to have you here . I have to say that Jack is probably one of the most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to Airborne related militaria ,he has possibly the finest collection of original ww2 Airborne/special forces related patches I have seen .And like a few other members here goes out of his way to protect and project the reputation of the worlds most finest forces .Rob.
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Originally posted by Jack Dutton-Robertshttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...525546151&rd=1
"WW2 recconaisance corps shoulder title,i am 99% sure this is the real thing" - Shame about that 1% really!!!
Another person (Dean Saunders) to steer away from.
Jack, I don't believe the number of repros on the market is increasing, but the number of items willingly sold as original IS, like:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...525405679&rd=1
I asked seller about it and he admitted it was from Soldier of Fortune!
Luc
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Guys,
Any comments on this one?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
Am I right the gentleman enlisted in october 1940, that is before the creation of the GPR?
Regards, Luc
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Without trying to do the item down too much I have a few documents etc with medically fit for Glider Pilot entries in. It was quite common, I don't know really? Now whether or not the person became a Glider Pilot or not is another matter!
Thanks, from Jack.
PS. This was found inside a Service Dress of mineAttached Files
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Hi Luc,
I cant see the pay book entries too clearly but it seems quite a common entry, many men would have volunteered throughout 1942 to become members of the newly formed GPR. The entry states that he is fit to become a glider pilot, like Jack mentioned he may not have been one, but it seems that he passed the medical board and was eligible. Contact the AAC museum or the GPRA, they will be able to help with a nominal roll, nice pay book.....
Cheers,
Russ.
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