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A Harding
Still learning how to insert photo's but this is one of them. Then a parade image.
This is a start.
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A Harding
Still learning how to insert photo's but this is one of them. Then a parade image.
This is a start.
the 3rd brigade of the 38th Welsh div, was the 115th with depending on date members from 8th, 9th, 10th and 13th Bn RWF.
- 8th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (until 4 July 1944)
- 9th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (until 11 October 1943)
- 10th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (until 25 July 1942, became 6th Battalion, Parachute Regiment)
- 13th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (from 7 October 1942 until 4 July 1944)
Be useful to know what you have about "A Harding?" Could he be 4180452 Albert Harding ? No enlistment date in the available database.
I'm afraid that is all I Have I presume he was in the 6th with my father J Wood.4206696.On enlisting at Northampton and posted to 70th at Rhyl.
Hi Jerry, are the sleeve stripes representing the 3rd Bde, or are they the two stripes of the 2nd Bde, with a slightly thicker red strip (infantry) as the lower one?
I'm still unpacking my reference books after our recent move, can anyone recall what Formation had the dk blue shield with a red cross as their sign?
Interesting to note that the dark blue Field Service Cap is being worn as well, not the khaki one.
I had not considered that, though there was no RWF bn's in the 2nd (114th) brigade of the div. I assumed it was a either an optical illusion or just an ad hoc insignia! You do see the blue FS cap with BD worn by officers but not for OR's from what I remember, but as its home front during the the war, who can say. It is a lovely image.
My money would be on a red shield with a blue cross - 21st Army Group. 2nd brigade by seniority and red AoS for Infantry. There's nothing identifying the division though.
I think you're right on that one Jerry. I was looking at one of those badges in the Museum Archive this afternoon - along with a lot of other very interesting stuff! :D I'm the RWF Archive's latest recruit...