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Box pleats. That's it, Nick. I had forgotten the term. Eddie
Great photo Lyn. Was this just before they did their National Service? Or during? Often wondered how they kept their caps on at such an acute angle, especially if they were on an exercise. Viv.
View attachment 94639View attachment 94640thanks both...here is an even bigger bunch of them with names written in their own hand on the back..dad is back row third from the left...not sure what regiment though...would it be the warkwickshires
hi baz and i can just imagine our dads reply to that...he was never a mincer of words lol...thanks for the info on the badges....thinking about it im suprised dad even wore those trousers..he was always a smart dresser...ironed his own shirts and trousers all his life and polished his shoes like you could see yourself in them i know he was always proud of his national service...this one is my favourite one of mom and dad taken when they were just 18...they had been together since the age of 14 and married at 21 as soon as dad finished national service..must stop rabbiting now im going a tad off the subject lolLynn, re post 1477. If you look at" what does REME" mean thread, just below this thread, I have given website details to obtain Army records. It is a cap badge George V1 pattern of Royal Army Ordnance Corps. The only connection with Royal Artillery is we supply the ammunition and our patron saint of St Barbara.