Paddy 60th Posted 31 March , 2010 Share Posted 31 March , 2010 Can anyone throw any light on what unit this painted badge is on a British raw edge Brodie which I got on ebay a year or two ago . It's a kettle over a winged wheel. I had thought that it may have been a WW2 badge on an earlier helmet. The helmet liner is a WW1 second pattern. Roger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy 60th Posted 31 March , 2010 Author Share Posted 31 March , 2010 Sorry about the quality of the pic - having trouble re-sizing to 100kb to post image !! Roger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike_H Posted 1 April , 2010 Share Posted 1 April , 2010 Roger This is the sign of 67th Auxiliary (Steam) Company, MT, Army Service Corps. Formed 10thMay 1917 & disbanded 23rd July 1919. Served in 2nd Army with Assistant Director Roads. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy 60th Posted 1 April , 2010 Author Share Posted 1 April , 2010 Roger This is the sign of 67th Auxiliary (Steam) Company, MT, Army Service Corps. Formed 10thMay 1917 & disbanded 23rd July 1919. Served in 2nd Army with Assistant Director Roads. Mike Thanks for that info Mike - nice to know that the sign is for a WW1 unit and therefore contemporary to the helmet. Kind regards, Roger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wendy Macpherson Posted 24 June , 2010 Share Posted 24 June , 2010 It was the tea ladies hat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy 60th Posted 24 June , 2010 Author Share Posted 24 June , 2010 It was the tea ladies hat Must admit I thought it must have something to do with catering when I first saw it !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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