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The diagram in the attached thumbnail shows the 'basic' location for the Arm of Service (AoS) marking and the Formation Sign marking on the front and rear of a carrier. The '62' would go in the 'AoS Here' location and the 53rd Welsh Div marking would go in the 'Formation Sign Here' location on the attached diagram. Cheers
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There are a few "markings" around our favourite watering hole you should check out.. Are you gonna be able to make the parade at Gracies Friday night..??? Alex ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Have you got the correct backing colour for the Divisional Badge? From memory the BD badge is red on green. |
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The example I used is an artist's impression only (and the only clear one I could find at the time). On BD the Divisional Patch had a red W on a khaki background, on Divisional transport the red W was on a green background. I should have mentioned in my earlier post that the background colour for transport was green. Cheers
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This might be a stupid question, but what do you mean with "BD Badge"? ![]() |
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The attachment is just the thing the doctor ordered. ![]() Thank you. |
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BD = Battledress.
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Hmmm, that almost seems too logical
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