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Glasgow Highlanders in WWII-any pics of the unit arm patch?

May 31 2012 at 2:08 PM
Jerry Rutman  (Login jrutman53)
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Tried google,lots of pics but none of the arm patch.
I think it's a white bear on a red black backing?
J

 
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Re: Glasgow Highlanders in WWII-any pics of the unit arm patch?

May 31 2012, 5:18 PM 

I don't have the references to hand Jerry, but I'll message one of my friends who will know.

Otherwise I could have a look in the Royal Highland Fusilliers museum in Glasgow on Monday as the GH records etc are kept there I believe.

 
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Thanks buddy! I made a guess,based on a tiny

June 1 2012, 10:09 AM 

pic I found on the Regt website and went with a black square patch with a white bear and a red cresent above it with white lettering. But if you inform me otherwise,it will be an easy fix. I would love to give credit to the blokes that did the real work near Cheux in the "Scottish Corridor".
J

 
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