The Badges shown are the original RWVS badge for 1914/18 The second badge is the lapel identidy badge for British National Savings Collectors, same period. Try next post for smaller picture!
It is interesting to see how common the Swastika was before the Nazis usurped it. It was even used as an emblem for a US division: 45th INFANTRY DIVISION & LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE AMERICAINE & the swastika of the Sooner Soldiers influence on the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR's swastika, Fascism Nazism, Socialism, Communism Stalin Hitler Mao 45th Infantry http://rexcurry
Do you collect badges Keith ? During World War I - the swastika was used as the emblem of the British National War Savings Committee ...... wonder if you got one for each savings bond you bought ? .... wonder how many people wore them ? Annie
Badge Collecting Hi Annie, I started collecting badges a long time ago. I had 4 biscuit tins of them in the garage, doing nothing so I listed them and offered then on the net. Britania Medals of Kendal bought them with a few medals that I had. I got a very good price, but I lost a lot of memories. I have a few bits and pieces still around, but nothing like the collection I had, but my daughter needed a new car! Have a lovely New Year Cheers Keith
Hi Kyt, That is some list. I knew of the Finnish Air Force and a couple of the others but I mean 2 or 3. At one time I think it was mentioned as being a good luck emblem of the Indian Continent. Glad to be back but I have been tied up listing my batch of reference books on the computer. After all the highly detailed account of each and every pilot, (in each and every sortie of Baders command, which grew to three squadrons,) which tended to be heavy reading and and after a while boring, the man was shot down got a new leg, made himself a nuisance to his captors, not always to the liking of his fellow internees, who suffered a bit because of it, then freed in the matter of about a dozen pages. He has just got back to England which I will continue with later. Cheers Keith.
Hindu cross Hi Kitty, I think we must have shared the same dream, Somehow I have a feeling that the legs of the cross were in the opposite direction. See you in my dreams Cheers Keith
I have seen both varieties of swaztikas at hindu services here and it was explained to me by the Pundits that it matters not how the arms are arranged (since both designs are used) but rather that the hindu symbol is oriented vertically whilst the nazi symbol is oriented diagonally
Collecting Badges Hi Annie Happy New Year, I have just been looking through the files on my computer for something and I've come across the listing of medals and badges that I sent to the dealer for appraisal. If you are interested I can post them to you. You may then understand the reason I miss them. Cheers Keith
Last of the collection Hi Annie, If you are still interested, here are a few of the remaining momento's from my days in khaki. Each one has a personal significance to me ! Cheers Keith
That's an interesting collection Keith. I recognise some of them: Blue Max Royal Rrtillery collar badges Royal Artillery badge Two Staffordshire Regiment badges Territorial Efficiency Decoration WW1 Silver War Badge The Home Guard King's Badge Land Girls badge Fleet Air Arm wings RAMC badges Air Raid Precaution badge Don't recognise the SFC or the Maltese Cross badges How did I do?
Max Who! Hi Kyt, Not too bad. additional to above, Control Commision Germany Silver cap badge of St Johns Ambulance ( Boer War Period) Aeromedic wing fo St.J.A.B. TA Service Badge Officers beret badges for RAMC and Cheshire Regiment Staff Officers Cap Badge 1914/18 War Service Badge 1939/45 War Service Badge Email to follow. Cheers Keith
This was the one that was really giving me trouble, and I I never even considered the St Johns Ambulance. That must be incredibly rare
Collecting Hi Kyt, I don't know if it is rare, it was given to me by a friend, a nursing tutor at the local hospital. He was also in the St.JAB. unfortunately he died after an operation a few years ago. The wing was presented to him for supervising emergency medical aid and nursing after performing voluntary duties on an air ambulance from Spain. Cheers Keith