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    Original Early 1950s Trophy Belt with BAOR History

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    About this item

    An original British Army Stable Belt which belonged to William H H Hedgecock who served in the Royal Army Medical Corps in the early 1950s including as part of the British Army of The Rhine from 1950 to 1952. 

    William H H Hedgecock and he was born on 6th February 1929. He got his call-up papers in 1950 and reported to the ABTU, Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Crookham, Hants on 9th March 1950. He was eventually posted to the following units:
    (1) Army School of Health, Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, UK. (2) 18 Coy RAMC, Millbank, London UK. (3) H&D at Crookham. (4) Hanover BAOR 11. (5) No.3 Hygiene Wing, 31 and then 28 Field Ambulance in Wuppertal. (6) RAMC No.3 Hygiene Wing HQ 2nd Inf Div, Hilden, BAOR 4.

    The belt has had various badges added to it by the original owner, a style which is now referred to as 'hate belt' or 'trophy belt' by collectors. Sadly most of the badges have been removed but shadows of where they were previously affixed can be seen. An embroidered 2nd Army patch is still present and the leather coin holder has two holes in where another badge was fitted - most likely a RAMC brass regimental title.

    The belt will fit a wide variety of sizes due to the adjustable metal buckle. When adjusted to its smallests size it will fit a 26" waist and when let all the way out and fastened through furthest holes on the leather tabs it measures 39". Therefore it will fit any size between this.   

    The belt is in good condition and displays well. It has some signs of age and wear including some rust spots as shown in the pictures. 

    A nice original period belt complete with history!    

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    Additional Information

    Code

    51694 (MZ-24227)

    Period

    Mid 20th Century

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