USA Presidential Badge Citation Cloth - as worn by certain British Army Units (see below)
Presidential Unit Citation. The Highest American Award for Collective Gallantry in Battle. Awarded by the President (Harry S. Truman) of the USA on the 8th May 1951.
Blue ribbon, edged in gold wire on a khaki backing (for wear on the No. 2 Dress by All Ranks). In very good, unissued condition. Circa 4.5cm by 2cm.
Worn by the following British Ar... read more
7th Armoured Brigade Cloth Formation Signs - Matched Facing Pair
Embroidered of WW2 vintage, look unissued. Good condition. read more
WW2 Home Front - Anti Aircraft Command Pair of Printed Cloth Formation Signs
Matched pair of printed formation signs. Removed from Uniform. Mostly worn by Home Guard units. Very good condition.
From 1943 it was worn by formations and units of Air Defence of Great Britain (ADGB) including the Home Guard anti-aircraft batteries. read more
81st West African Division Cloth Shoulder Formation Sign Badge - Burma
This sun bleached spider has evolved from a black to a brown tarantula spider on a yellow background, so unlike many of the unissued ones on many sites, this one has seen some real service.
They were from units of the West African Frontier Force and saw heavy fighting in the Burma campaign of WW2. Wingate's special force, trained in long range penetration, included one ... read more
51st ( Highland ) Division Formation Sign - Scottish interest
Early pattern embroidered red thread on royal blue felt backing. Believed to date from WW1 rather WW2 given its source. 47cm by 4.5cm. Worn condition (as removed from uniform). read more
British Troops Berlin.
Woven example of the first sign worn by the troops,mostly attached to 7th Armoured Division,who occupied the first "British Zone" in Berlin. The red circle symbolising the encircled city. Genuine and good condition. read more