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Title: No name on cap
Post by: BattyB on Sunday 19 November 17 16:01 GMT (UK)
This was my dad at HMS Duke 1943 Malvern Training Base and I wondered why there is no name on the front of his cap.  Was this usual ?
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: nanny jan on Sunday 19 November 17 16:07 GMT (UK)
I think the name of the ship was missing as a security measure.
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: BattyB on Sunday 19 November 17 16:10 GMT (UK)
Yes, that would make sense - thank you
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: jess5athome on Sunday 19 November 17 16:14 GMT (UK)
Hi, I'm not sure, but did they just have "HMS" on the cap tally?

Frank.
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: Treetotal on Sunday 19 November 17 16:17 GMT (UK)
My Father was attached to a training in WW2 but he still had the name on his hatband...I wondered if it was just too far back on his head to see it.
Carol
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: BattyB on Sunday 19 November 17 16:20 GMT (UK)
My Father was attached to a training in WW2 but he still had the name on his hatband...I wondered if it was just too far back on his head to see it.
Carol
Yes, that could be a possibility too.  It doesn't look like an official photo and if it wasn't it could be why his cap isn't on properly.  He sent the photo to my nan.
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: MaxD on Sunday 19 November 17 16:54 GMT (UK)
Yes it is there - if you look closely at his left side you can seen the bow of the cap tally above his left ear.  It's the angle of dangle as Carol (didn't) say.

And yes HMS, no ship's name, was on tallies during the war.

MaxD
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: BattyB on Sunday 19 November 17 16:55 GMT (UK)
Thanks for your help x
Title: Re: No name on cap
Post by: barryd on Sunday 19 November 17 16:59 GMT (UK)
The first paragraph of the link below confirms what many of us are saying.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_cap