Headquarters Western Europe Commander in Chief.
Scarce embroidered example of the yellow chain links on a dark blue pentagon shape. read more
50th. { Northumbrian } Infantry Division.
WW II embroidered example of the two red letter, " T " s on a black square background. This much-travelled Division fought in the Western Desert before becoming part of the forces landing in Sicily being heavily engaged in the hard fought battle for Catania. In1944 the Division was withdrawn back to England to join 21st. Army Group for the Normandy landings. read more
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42nd. Division { East Lancashire }
Scarce WW I mint unissued example of the white number " 7 " on a red diamond. Worn by the 1 /7th. Lancashire Fusiliers in 125th Brigade of the 42nd Division. read more
Royal Army Dental Corps.
WW II printed example of the green and white shield bearing stars in the reversed colours worn by R.A.D.C. unite in Southern Command. read more
12th. Army / Burma Command.
Embroidered example of the yellow / white Chinthern on a red / black / red backing. The officer this sign belonged to has removed the " XII " usually found on the 12rth. Army sign when he joined Burma Command. read more
58th. { 2 / 1st. London } Division.
Scarce WW I red triangle worn below the shoulder title, " 3rd. London " by the 2 / 3rd London's in 173rd. Brigade. { Slight mothing.} read more
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the yellow, " C D C " on a red rectangle worn by the Canadian Dental Corps in the 1st. Canadian Infantry Division. read more
Hampshire Regiment.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the yellow Royal Tiger on a khaki backing. Worn by the 1st. Battalion Hampshire Regiment. read more
Czechoslovakian Independent Armoured Brigade.
WW II printed example of the white Bohemian Lion of Czechoslovakia on a red and blue shield. This Brigade was part of 21st. Army Group and landed in Normandy in 1944. read more
48th Infantry Division. { South Midland }
WW II embroidered example of the blue Macaw on a red diamond within a blue circle above a single red Infantry arm of service strip still affixed to a section of battledress material. Consisting of Territorial units from the South Midlands this Division was mainly used as a training and re-supply formation. read more










