A neat example of a scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title A neat example of a scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title A neat example of a scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title A neat example of a scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title

A neat example of a scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title


This is a perfect example of a difficult and scare to find Commando Signals shoulder title. The Commando Signals were formed from the Special Service Brigade Signals in 1942 and served with Commando Headquarters. There were 2 signalmen per Commando troop. From March 1942, to June 1943, Special Service Brigade Signals wore a black square patch with a silver lightning bolt and dagger crossed with the letters S S on either side. Their patch was designed by A.J. Leahy, the first Commando Signals. This was replaced in July 1943 by a shoulder title with the words COMMAND SIGNALS in red on a navy blue background. This title was worn until mid 1945. This example is in a perfect issued and removed from uniform condition. A hard to find title these days.

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