Recently picked this up out of an old collection pretty much as a throw in and this is definitely not in my realm of knowledge. Any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks, Alex
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Badge appears to be a bronze example, for offficers of the Hampshire Regiment.
A lot of regiments used a colored badge backing on berets, or even peaked caps, but Idon't know if the Hampshires did. Their facing color was yellow, so I'm doubtful if the scarlet is correct. I'm also thinking Royal Marines.
Bob Shoaf
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Agreed on the Hampshire badge which I think pre dates the beret, the became "Royal" in the late 40s with a change of badge.
I think the beret itself is as stated RM, used for recruits and non commando units and probably not later than mid-late 60s, sometime around then if I recall it changed to a fabric sweatband.
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How is the badge held on? by 2 eyes and cross pin, a brass bolt and nut, or a flat verticle tab. When I was in the army we would remove the flat tab on the back and solder a brass bolt to the back center and hole the badge on with a brass washer and nut soldered together to make one piece. Wasn't regulation but stopped the hat badge thieves who could just slip the badges with the flat prong on the back from the berets
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