17th. { Northern } Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the white, " Dot-Dash " on a scarlet backing said to represent the number " 17 " when viewed from above. This Division was composed mainly of Northern units, Manchesters, East and West Yorks, etc., but also included the Dorsets and some from the Midlands. { One moth nip to the top edge.} read more
Canadian Forces.
Scarce WW II printed example of the pale green lettering, " WESTMR.R." on a maroon rectangle worn by the Westminster Regiment in the 5th. Canadian Armoured Division. read more
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the light green letters, " F G H " on a maroon rectangle. Worn by the Fort Garry Horse in the 5th. Canadian Armoured Division. read more
3rd. Armoured Group.
Rare WW II silk woven example of the red Crusader Tank and lightening flash styled as the number, " 3 " on a black background. Created in 1941 to train groups of two or more Armoured Divisions to provide experience in controlling large Armoured formations.to eliminate the need for large stationary headquarters.{ Paper to reverse, removed from old album.} read more
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry -Cadets.
Scarce WW II embroidered in yellow and black on a khaki backing formation sign worn by the D.C.L.I. Cadet Force. Design as for the D.C.L.I. collar badge. Attached in 1940 to the Cornwall Home Guard before being re-designated Army Cadet Force in 1942 under the local Territorial Associations. { One moth patch to right side.} read more
23rd. Indian Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the red " Fighting-Cock " on a pale khaki circular background. This Division fought with distinction at Shenam and Tamu during the enemies offensive against Imphal. read more
55.00 GBP
3rd. Indian Infantry Division. { Chindits }
WW II embroidered example of the yellow Chinthern on a circular blue backing. This Division was better known as " The Chindits " and as part of 14th. Army in the Far-East under the command of Major-General Orde Wingate became famous for their long-range jungle penetration expeditions behind enemy lines. { Moth nips to lower left side.} read more
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the monogram, " R.C.C.S. " in white on dark blue on a red rectangle worn by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in the 1st. Canadian Infantry Division,. read more
30.00 GBP
" O " Force- Jordan.
Scarce printed example of the white swan with out-spread wings on a yellow and green background. { Well used condition with backing material absent, priced accordingly } read more
14th Army.
Very fine quality example of the red shield shape bearing a silver bullion wire embroidered sword and roman numeral, " XIV " on a black central bar with silver wire trim to the edges of the shield. The exploits of the 14th. Army are legendary, fighting in the Far-East in some of the worst conditions and terrains of the war. read more