Was the use of New Zealand made BDs common amongst British troops ?
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Hi Steve, not unknown: See here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...109582&page=35
But bear in mind this unit was shipped out to the Far East.
The Ox's and Bucks were deployed to Palestine, so use of the lighter weight NZ made BD could be possible. This is just guesswork on my part.
Cheers, Ade.
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Originally posted by SMP View PostWas the use of New Zealand made BDs common amongst British troops ?
Lee
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Originally posted by SMP View PostWas the use of New Zealand made BDs common amongst British troops ?
Sorry, I didn't realise you were refering to the label in the Oxf.& Bucks BD. The BD is British made, the West Auckland Clothing Co. being located at West Auckland, near Bishops Auckland, Durham.
Lee
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Originally posted by Old Smelly View PostHi Steve
Sorry, I didn't realise you were refering to the label in the Oxf.& Bucks BD. The BD is British made, the West Auckland Clothing Co. being located at West Auckland, near Bishops Auckland, Durham.
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Hi Lee ( and Ade ),
Yes, I was referring to the O&B BD. There must be a major error in the book "Uniforms of the WWII Tommy" by David B Gordon, because it features the West Auckland Co as a NZ maker ! It goes on to say that they are nearly identical to British made BDs . Maybe that's because they are British made !
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Many thanks ,
Steve
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Originally posted by SMP View PostWas the use of New Zealand made BDs common amongst British troops ?
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What are the thoughts on this helmet, I'm not sure about it but would like to hear any other opinions.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=012
Tim.
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