this was received wednesday last - pickup tomorrow (sat)
original ribbons - in quite good condition for their age!! photo was a computer copy covered in 'film' the sealed stuff - hate it but - that was what was required. we supplied badges .
suppose i might give us a plug - if any of you need medal ribbons or regimental badges - we have a vast stock and i mean vast!!!!! also we can supply all kinds of military memorabilia from sergeants stripes to T R F 's
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when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
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sorry also wanted to say we can supply medals - also a vast stock (got timed out for edit) also needed to explain TRF's this from wiki
A tactical recognition flash is a coloured patch worn on the arm of combat clothing by members of the Royal Navy[1], British Army[2] and Royal Air Force to distinguish their Regiment or Corps in the absence of a cap badge. It is similar to but distinct from the DZ Flashes worn by members of Airborne Forces. The colours of the TRF are sometimes derived from the unit's stable belt.
TRFs should not be confused with formation signs or insignia, these are used to denote the formation (usually brigade or division or a higher headquarters) and are worn in addition to TRFs by a member of any regiment or corps serving in that formation.
A tactical recognition flash is a coloured patch worn on the arm of combat clothing by members of the Royal Navy[1], British Army[2] and Royal Air Force to distinguish their Regiment or Corps in the absence of a cap badge. It is similar to but distinct from the DZ Flashes worn by members of Airborne Forces. The colours of the TRF are sometimes derived from the unit's stable belt.
TRFs should not be confused with formation signs or insignia, these are used to denote the formation (usually brigade or division or a higher headquarters) and are worn in addition to TRFs by a member of any regiment or corps serving in that formation.
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
