AUSTRALIA COMMONWEALTH & NEW ZEALAND Military Forces cap Badges, originals
British Military Cap Badges ALL BADGES ON THIS PAGE ARE SOLD AS ORIGINAL
British Military Cap Badges ALL BADGES ON THIS PAGE ARE SOLD AS ORIGINAL
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New Zealand Machine Gun Corps cap badge in brass 47 mm high. The New Zealand Machine Gun Corps during World War I. The Corps was formed in 1916 to provide specialized machine gun support, comprising independent companies and a squadron for the mounted forces, and it was later organized into a battalion on the Western Front
£30.00
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New Zealand Regiment 14th South Otago Rifles cap badge in brass with two lugs.
The 14th (South Otago) Regiment was a military unit of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) during World War I, forming one of the original rifle regiments and later being consolidated into the Otago Battalion. It was one of the regiments that became the foundation of the Otago and Southland Regiment after World War II, a unit that still exists as the 4th Otago and Southland Battalion Group within New Zealand's Territorial Force
a Brass Cap Badge with two lugs securely attached
£15.00 Mar 25
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New Zealand Army 3rd Auckland Regiment cap badge in gilding metal with a slider. The 3rd (Auckland) Mounted Rifles was formed on March 17, 1911. They were mobilised during the First World War as a squadron of the Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment. They served in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I and first saw action during the Battle of Gallipoli
a Brass Cap Badge with a slider named to J W Tiptaff & Sons Birmingham securely attached
£25.00
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Mar 25