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Can someone confirm my deduction here please?
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Can someone confirm my deduction here please?
JUst after the war, from a wedding photograph. The insignia looks to me like a Lieutenant in the RNVR?
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Re: Can someone confirm my deduction here please?
Yes known by the Royal Navy as the 'Wavy Navy' looks like there is a letter inside the gold ring, could it be an 'A' for Aviator
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Re: Can someone confirm my deduction here please?
I don't think he was an aviator, wondering what other letters there might be that it could be.
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Re: Can someone confirm my deduction here please?
linell wrote:Yes known by the Royal Navy as the 'Wavy Navy' looks like there is a letter inside the gold ring, could it be an 'A' for AviatorLinell.
this is one of my distant cousins he was in the anson infantry battalion
BRACEGRIDLE, William, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2016, Anson Battalion, RND, 10 May 1915, Gallipoli, DOW in HS Guildford Castle
also this
http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1005 ... ations.htm
here the naval infantry battalions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/63rd_(Royal_Naval)_Division
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