On display in the hall of the Knutsford War Memorial Cottage Hospital, Cheshire
Embroidered Regimental Badges.
"These embroidered Regimental badges were manufactured in Bolton, Lancashire by a company trading as "Penelope". They were issued as a small embroidery kits, and...
The Gloucestershire Regiment raised in 1694 in Plymouth has with one exception more honours than any other in the army.
The old 28th has 33, as well as the Sphinx, which the regiment has the unique privilege of wearing both front and at the rear of their caps. Several regiments bear...
The Special Forces Beret Badge is worn on a Maroon Beret.
Both the Maroon Beret and the maroon background of the Beret Badges denote the Airborne Capability of the Special Forces Regiments.
The Beret Badge is comprised of a Compass Rose in the centre of a Laurel Wreath.
The Compass...
British Army. Worn on the left shoulder just below the small Union Flag. The Brigade's name comes from combining the numbers of the famous 1st & 6th Airborne Divisions of WW2.
British Army. Worn on the left shoulder just below the small Union Flag. The Brigade's name comes from combining the numbers of the famous 1st & 6th Airborne Divisions of WW2.
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