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    WW2 submarine skull brooch?

    Good afternoon gentlemen,
    I have found this interesting object and I believe it to be a British submariners sweetheart brooch for WW2 period ? I would appreciate any help
    Regards Chay
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          I would have thought, given SS insignia, that a skull and crossbones was an unlikely badge for British servicemen to use, even submariners, but that's just a personal observation. The primitive style of the skull looks like a number of WWI insignia used by various groups - German assault troops, some of the eastern Euroepan legions and so on, but again just a comment. What makes you think British, other than where you found it?

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            Hi Peter, this is the British WW2 submarine HMS Tantalus, flying their Jolly Roger flag, very common to see the skull and cross bones, on British submariners flags.
            Regards Gary
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              Thank you Peter and Gary,
              The badge is still an unknown , I can only think it is a sweetheart brooch it must be .
              Regards Chay

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                Some of the brave exploits of our British Submariners are over shadowed by the KM Uboats,
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                  And another , a photo of a photo unfortunatly
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                    British Submariners Insignia

                    The question is, did British Submarine crews have any insignia to denote that?

                    I am ignorant to their regalia but from what I have seen, they wore nothing but standard navy uniforms with no special insignia during WW 2.

                    Compared to the US navy which had patrol badges/ breast and cuff insignia.

                    If I was in the British submarine service, I'd make my own insignia as well. May not be a "sweetheart" badge but an actual submariners own rendition of a sub badge to denote what he did.

                    ???

                    Ken


                    Originally posted by upbeek View Post
                    And another , a photo of a photo unfortunatly

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                      Sweet looking item, from the look of the skull and crossbones and the shape of the sub i would lean towards a British example, perhaps made on the boat.

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                        To me its obviously a Submarine sweetheart Broach . Cool find . Rob
                        God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                          Thank you my dear gentlemen, I will post the rest of the lot now, it came from a house clearance and the Wife was married a couple of times and that's all I know,

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