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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: cartesr on Thursday 11 November 21 15:01 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I'm hoping someone out there could shed some light on this uniform please. I found the attached photo in a box of old family photos. I have no idea who it is, so maybe the uniform may provide me with a clue.
Ive done some digging around on-line around what looks like a JS on the collar badge and all I seem to be able to come up with is a US on a American uniform. Ive also come up with alikeness in photos to a first world war American army/airforce uniform, thats assuming the J is in fact a U.
Any help/opinions provided would be much appreciated
thanks
Steve Carter
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Something about the hat makes me think Russian or Polish?
High cheek bones too.
Viktoria.
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That 'J' on the collar-badge won't be a 'U' - the thicker vertical line on a 'U' would be the left side 'downstroke'.
Assuming the badge was made correctly of course!
And as it seems to be a 'J' it won't be Russian.
Harry.
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I think it is a US infantryman of the WW1 era.
Example of the collar badge https://britishmilitarybadges.e2ecdn.co.uk/Products/79987gfgjhgkg683725001.jpg?w=547&h=547&quality=85&scale=canvas
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hi thanks for your thoughts. my first thoughts were European, and then I saw the WW1 US uniform (see link below) and I agree total about the J really being a J. The US angle im basing on this uniform on this site, but it really does look like a J.
https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-u-s-wwi-army-aviation-section-pilot-uniform?variant=26172817541
I also did have ancestors who did fight in WW1 who had previously emigrated to the US although at the moment I dont have the information as to who they fought for the US or the Brits
thanks again for taking the trouble to respond
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I see ——-the U is thinner at the outside than the centre .
Viktoria.
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I see ——-the U is thinner at the outside than the centre .
Viktoria.
Yes, if the lettering is in a Roman type with thicks & thins, the left vertical would be thicker then the right vertical.
But this badge looks like JS or J5 - and I've no idea what they might mean.
Harry.
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I would also think it is a US infantryman of the WW1 era.
Metal badges are not always clear on photos due to light reflections etc.
A "US" collar disc:
https://hglanham.tripod.com/metalinsignia/collardisk1.html
Tony
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I'm sure this is the type of collar badge, part of the U being in shadow:
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thanks so much for your help I definitely think it is US and the photo angle is almost making it seem like a J. ive searched high and lo for JS collar badges and drew a blank.
I have 3 great uncles who went to the states before war broke out, it could be one of them I just need to work out which
thanks again for all your help