British and German Field Post cards.... [IMG] [IMG]
Here's the Booker one I was thinking of...I dug through my bookmarks... http://www.militarybadges.info/ And as you can see...that site is also...
As long as my laptop doesn't self destruct in 30 secs! :D
I have seen that site before, and is useful a starter....for medals. Even then there are discrepancies. The problem is that there are a number of...
The most famous Scout KIA was of course the Boy VC Jack Cornwall...
Me???:D:D:D
They still only have around 50% of badges :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: There are a lot of blank boxes, even for "basic" Regts such as the Irish...
He left Spurs because of the racist taunts, and sought sanctuary at th County Ground ....When the club moved to its new ground at Sixfields, the new...
Walter Tull previously played for Spurs....At the time of his enlistment and for some period during his service he played for Northampton
Just your link then that doesn't work....
Derrrr!! I did :p You try!!!:D
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nope...Still code only this end...
Only from a distance....
Ahhh... I just thought... I thought I had a piece of kit from 12 KRRC, but it is not, it is from 11(S)bn KRRC...A splendid pair of binos...to a...
Yes of course I would!!! We all like to travel with much more kit than we should...Well...I do! It was just the other week that by chance I was...
Apparently the triangular "on war service badge" was peculiar to the womens services... [IMG]
I don't think so as it is a very "colonial" entry, and the Match Tycoon is only "alleged" to have invented it...I take Wiki with a HUGE pinch of...
The basic items would all be the same...of sorts! Officers bought (and still do to an extent) as "private purchase" and therefore individualsed it...
Actually they were, and they negated the efficacy of the gas... The only problem was the misting of the lenses...
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