WW2 D-Day - 56th Independent Infantry Brigade 1st pattern  Woven Felt Formation Sign WW2 D-Day - 56th Independent Infantry Brigade 1st pattern  Woven Felt Formation Sign WW2 D-Day - 56th Independent Infantry Brigade 1st pattern  Woven Felt Formation Sign WW2 D-Day - 56th Independent Infantry Brigade 1st pattern  Woven Felt Formation Sign

WW2 D-Day - 56th Independent Infantry Brigade 1st pattern Woven Felt Formation Sign


An original (not one of this much copied formation signs) on muted yellow felt rectangle (the cut down circular versions occurred later when they lost their independence as a brigade and joined the 49th Division) as worn by members of the Brigade on D Day. Removed from uniform, a slight moth graze near bottom right corner, otherwise in superb condition with the correct black backing to the reverse as found on the 1st pattern. (See my item 58817 for the second pattern version which has in part a white mesh backing found on the cut down varieties).

The 56th was one of the independent brigades of the 21st Army Group, landing in Normandy on D-Day 6th June 1944.
The choice of the sphinx was made because it was a feature of the cap badges of the three Regiments of the Brigade - The South Wales Borderers; the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Essex Regiment.

See also:

https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78021&highlight=56th+Infantry+brigade

Cole p130 / BoBD (Jon Mills) 3199 refer.

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Code: 61580

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