The Battle of Britain

Shirt, Desert DPM (1 Queen's Royal Lancashire Reg) O/Rs

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Catalogue number
  • UNI 13215
Materials
  • buttons: plastic
  • shirt: cloth
Alternative Names
  • FULL NAME: Shirt, Desert DPM (1 Queen's Royal Lancashire Reg) O/Rs
  • SIMPLE NAME: shirt: British
Category
uniforms and insignia

Label

1 Queen's Lancashire Regiment served in the Iraqi city of Basrah from June to November 2003 as part of 19 Mechanised Brigade during Operation TELIC II, restoring security and civil order.

History note

1 Queen's Lancashire Regiment served in the Iraqi city of Basrah from June to November 2003 as part of 19 Mechanised Brigade during Operation TELIC II, restoring security and civil order.

Physical description

Shirt Single-breasted lightweight two-pocket shirt made of printed disruptive pattern material (DPM) camouflage cotton, being in two-colour desert shades. A single vertical shoulder strap is attached to the shirt front and fastened by a light brown rubber button. All other exposed buttons are of the same composition including those to the two pointed pocket flaps. To the right upper sleeve is sewn a regimental flash of black/maroon/geen upright bars, with, to the left upper sleeve, a coloured Union Flag patch. Beneath this in subdued colours is a triangular-shaped patch of a black tiger's head on green, bordered with black, being that of 19 Armoured Brigade.

Applied by hand in black ink to the inside skirt of the shirt.

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