jay dubaya Posted 12 October , 2006 Share Posted 12 October , 2006 Hi, I have the daunting task of attempting to fill those black holes in our family history and I'm a little puzzled by the hat and badge of which appears to me, to be Scottish. (albeit I could be wrong!) My Great Uncle died on the Somme in 1916 and had three other brothers that would have been within the catchment age for enlistment. Any help to ID this soldiers uniform and badge would be much appreaciated, Cheers, Jon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remembering Gunner 90230 Levi Woodhouse RHA/RFA killed in action 18/07/1916 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay dubaya Posted 12 October , 2006 Author Share Posted 12 October , 2006 Hi, I have the daunting task of attempting to fill those black holes in our family history and I'm a little puzzled by the hat and badge of which appears to me, to be Scottish. (albeit I could be wrong!) My Great Uncle died on the Somme in 1916 and had three other brothers that would have been within the catchment age for enlistment. Any help to ID this soldiers uniform and badge would be much appreaciated, Cheers, Jon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remembering Gunner 90230 Levi Woodhouse RHA/RFA killed in action 18/07/1916 Appogies for posting in the wrong place....... Jon:blink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom A McCluskey Posted 12 October , 2006 Share Posted 12 October , 2006 Jay, Looks like an Argyll & Sutherland Highlander's cap badge on a TOS. Not unusual to see them in trousers if convalescing, or Machine Gun Section etc. Aye Tom McC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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