![]() ![]() I had my first attempt at posting a picture today and it all ended in tears of frustration. it may be an idea if the originator of post-1 could possibley include a picture or two of the red chevrons being discussed. ![]() Now, to save all from any confusion and misrepresentaion, or from simple explanations that some may find hard to understand due to there being no lengthy wording in there. I was indicating that the chevrons being discussed in post-1. ![]() were issued to be worn in the same position as the WW1 type. same size approx as the WW1 issue, but now all red. my apologies.įor WW2, the service chevrons. and who would have understood the meaning of the term 'the service stripes being discussed' *the group of three like sgts stripes but smaller* the 1914 service chevron is red, with consecutive years 1915 to 1918 being blue. As those of us who are aware, and would not require telling umpteen times. the same size approx as the WW1 overseas service chevrons. The initial post mentioned a group of three small red chevrons. perhaps I did not make my answer plain enough. I'm interested that the same red chevrons were issued in WW2. However, it is not said whether grandad went overseas in '14. As I said in my earlier post, after 1914 the chevrons were blue. Small red chevrons were issued (not until 1918) for overseas service in 1914, and Jollgo's grandfather was in the Connaught Rangers in 1914. You are being too bold in your statement. ![]()
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