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    Yesterday was the monthly Rose Bowl hunt that I try to never miss. Owen and I were walking the aisles and he took off to get a field made German camo jacket and I just kept walking. Sitting in a vintage clothing dealers booth was a large box of hats. Some o.d. caught my eye so I started digging. At the bottom was this beret.
    It is a high quality Vietnamese made one piece wool body. Sewn to the front is this bullion badge. Don't know what it is ( Military, hopefully, school, religious, etc.). There is no tailor tag but there is a foil size 57 tag.
    Does anyone recognize this badge?
    Thanks in advance,
    Bob
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    "Militaria shows are a social event for anti-social people"--A.T. 2008

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    #2
    Okay, the motto translates to "Our Beliefs".
    "Militaria shows are a social event for anti-social people"--A.T. 2008

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      #3
      I have no clue on the origin this is but it has a very British look to it, Lions rampant etc

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        #4
        Agreed and I also think you could be bang on with a school Bob, possibly a church school. The bullion and design look very European/British as Paul has stated.

        Yours, Guy.

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          #5
          Almost a flavour of a blazer badge to add to the speculation.

          Speaking from my own school experience.

          *shudder*

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            #6
            Andrei said it is misspelled but means something like "Behold the Almighty in War".
            "Militaria shows are a social event for anti-social people"--A.T. 2008

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              #7
              Could it be from the period when the French were in control of the area? Unit crest from a French unit?

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                #8
                Bonsoir,

                I can say it's not french. If I can add my two cents: what about a british merchant navy company or ship?

                Cheers

                V

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                  #9
                  I am open to any ideas. I at first thought a school or university when I saw it, but with Andrei's translation it doesn't sound very much like a school or civilian company motto.
                  "Militaria shows are a social event for anti-social people"--A.T. 2008

                  ASMIC Executive President

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                    #10
                    Its the official shop logo of cheap charlies .

                    owen

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