NCO Arm Badge
Cap badge sized Prince of Wales badge
(1900-22)
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Sergeant, 24th (DHY) Battalion, RWF.
What appears to be a white worsted wool POWFs on khaki, Egypt, 1916/17.

DHY Sgt 1915
The NCO arm badge that is made on a khaki patch and probebly white and yellow worsted wool with what might be red scrolls.

632 Sergeant J Crinyion
Clearly showing the DHY NCO Arm badge. 
Worlingham Camp, Beccles, East Suffolk, 1915.

SSM Cary (ex 2DG)
Bullion wire silver & gold on army blue cloth.
Rhyl Camp, 1914

DHY Sergeant
With what appears to be a white worsted wool POWFs on army blue cloth, circa 1913.

DHY Corporal
With what appears to be a white worsted wool POWFs on army blue cloth, seen at Slwch Camp, Brecon, 1911.

DHY Sergeant
With what appears to be a padded white/coloured worsted wool (or silver/coloured bullion wire) POWFs on khaki (or army blue cloth), circa 1910.

Trumpet Major
Caerwys Camp, 1910.

Sergeants of C Squadron, 1907.


Troop Sergeant (circa 1906)

 White worsted wool on Army Blue cloth NCO Arm badge.

DHIY Sergeants
Almost all the Sergeants are wearing the POWFs Arm badge above their chevrons, from a group photo taken at Llanfairfechan, 1904.