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Re: Cap Badge Unknown
I have been researching Auxiliary groups in Australia, without luck so far. I thought it may be Merchant Navy as it was with 3 modern MN Cap Badges. I will keep looking and let you know if I find anything. Thank you all for your help and suggestions!
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Thank you all for your help and suggestions. I will keep looking at Auxiliary groups WW II and post WW II in Australia. I thought it could be MN as it was with 3 modern MN Cap Badges.
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Would be interested in any update you make, curious.
Keith.
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Thank you all for you research and comments, I will keep looking.
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As this is a modern post 14/12/ 22 and referring back to who was seeking a Saguenay cap badge in the Uk. Then if Louis rolls up here in Mandurah W.A. Over the holidays , confirm will give to him to take back home with him.The person looking for such if still required should contact him to get. Cheers JS..
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Something Puzzling me on the Initial Posting of the Badge?
At trying to Search for similar, all the Flags that i have so far seen (The Royal Navy White Ensign) the Union Jack is always on the Left of the Flag. In the Original Pic i see that it is on the Top Right??
Wonder if this is a pointer??
Cheers
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I have found one such Flag and it says British Antique British Royal Navy Flag!
So on that must be a WW1 Badge i would guess!
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It appears that the cap badge is actually a Navy League Cadet Corps uniform: pattern 1900 see: https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/ob...c-object-72831
Thank you your assistance.