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Hi Duncan,
You are welcomw to use any image that you would like
Best,
Niels
I’m helping my 102 year old father word process his war memories including serving with the Seaforths in the invasion of Germany and would like permission to use the photo of the various Seaforth cap badges as one of the illustrations.
With thanks.
I only sell the things that are in the blog “For Sale”
Hi. I’m interested to purchase FRONTEX badges. I can see two that I want from this collection. Is it possible ? Thank you
the veterinary corps badge shown is the cap badge and the price would probably be between 250-350 US dollars if you would be able ti find someone for sale. The badges on these blogs are not for sale but are my personally collection.
I am writing book about badges. Here is a link to my latest book about Danish military badges if you should be interested in this I am able to sell it cheaper on this site:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143589906946
Regards,
Niels
Jeg fik en anden forklaring på den i søndags, skulle være båret i Flyvevåbnets start som faldskærmsvinge i protest over at man ingen faldskærmsvinger havde i det danske forsvar til dem som blev faldskærmsuddannet. Men de kan sagtens have tiltaget denne fra amerikanerne. Måske er begge historier rigtige.
Nummer 11 er en variant af den amerikanske “bush pilot” vinge fra Vietnmakrigen. Så vidt jeg husker fik man den hvis man overlevede 5 besøg på de lokale bordeller uden at redde sig en kønssygdom, eller en lignende skrøne.
Jeg har en fra Vietnamkrigen som jeg fik sammen med mine vietnamesiske faldskærmsvinger fra perioden. Den ser noget anderledes ud, men designet er ikke til at tage fejl af.
Mvh,
Morten
Hi Niels, I wonder if you have some of the Brittish Badges left? If so please let me know! Regards Jan
I need to se it, please send a scan to elprise@yahoo.dk
Niels
Just wondering if it was possible to buy a Canadian Legion hat badge with the Scottish background. I am currently the President of the Brockville Legion, Branch 96 and a former member of the Lanark and Renfrew Scottish Regiment from Pembroke, Ontario. Any information would be greatly appreciated, thank you.