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Title: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: caron on Wednesday 29 November 17 15:26 GMT (UK)
can anyone tell me what Army regiment had a "panda head" arm badge please, I believe it was a Hussar Tank regiment ...Thanks
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: MaxD on Wednesday 29 November 17 15:41 GMT (UK)
It was the divisional formation sign of 9th Armoured Division so worn by units under command that division  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_Armoured_Division_(United_Kingdom)

MaxD
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: Bilge on Wednesday 29 November 17 15:45 GMT (UK)
The 9th was formed in 1941 as a training division until it was disbanded in 1944. The panda was jocularly chosen, as it is a nonaggressive bear, to reflect the division's role as a training formation.

Credit to http://www.petergh.f2s.com/flashes.html
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: jess5athome on Wednesday 29 November 17 18:12 GMT (UK)
I agree with the above, it's only recently I had found the Pandas Head while looking for a formation patch.

Frank.
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: MaxD on Wednesday 29 November 17 20:20 GMT (UK)
Frank - can't remember - did you tie down the regiment of your man?

MaxD
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: jess5athome on Friday 01 December 17 12:31 GMT (UK)
Frank - can't remember - did you tie down the regiment of your man?

MaxD


Hi MaxD, no, not absolutely as yet.

Frank.
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: Bridgetmeads on Sunday 31 December 17 13:29 GMT (UK)
My recently deceased Uncle told me the Panda was his regimental mascot, he was in the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, if this helps you at all.
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: John915 on Sunday 31 December 17 23:27 GMT (UK)
Good evening,

My recently deceased Uncle told me the Panda was his regimental mascot, he was in the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, if this helps you at all.

I think he was pulling your leg with that one. Only 6 types of animal have ever been official mascots, upkeep paid by the army. Unofficial mascots known as regt'l pets upkeep paid by the regt, have never included panda's to my knowledge. The chinese would never sanction it.

Also, only 2 cavalry regt's have mascots, the Scots Dragoon Guards and the Queens Royal Hussars. They are both drum horses.

John915
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: MaxD on Monday 01 January 18 10:46 GMT (UK)
Not entirely off the wall John - 5 Innis DG were an element of 9th Armoured Div who wore the panda formation patch.
Wonder if they wore a left shoulder lanyard?

Happy New Year

MaxD
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: John915 on Monday 01 January 18 20:17 GMT (UK)
Good evening,

As far as I recall Max, all cavalry regt's who wore landyards wore them on the left. Video of 5 DG's final parade in the 90s show the landyard on the left in SDs. No landyard with blues but aiglettes on left in ceremonial dress.

Have tried to find pictures from the early part of the century showing them in drill order but no luck.

Just for interest there used to be 3 regts with drum horses but as 2 of them amalgamated in 93. Now only 2 although for a short time QRH had both of them  until I believe 1 was sent into retirement.

John915
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: Bridgetmeads on Monday 01 January 18 20:55 GMT (UK)
Among my uncle’s medals ..
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: jess5athome on Monday 01 January 18 21:20 GMT (UK)
There is a related topic here, I'm of the opinion that the "Panda's Head" as said was the formation patch for the "9th Armoured Division" this seems to have been a unit for training or experimenting with specialised armour.

Frank.


http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=781156.0
Title: Re: query on arm badge WW2
Post by: barryd on Monday 01 January 18 23:05 GMT (UK)
I scrolled down and found three Panda photographs on the llnk below -

https://www.google.com/search?q=5th+royal+inniskilling+dragoon+guards,+Panda&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjU6Jf37rfYAhVS5GMKHfTeCJoQ7AkIRw&biw=1600&bih=787