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(2) ORIGINAL WW2 BRITISH 30th CORPS SERGEANT PHOTO POSTCARD'S RPPC c.1945
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(2) ORIGINAL WW2 BRITISH 30th CORPS SERGEANT PHOTO POSTCARD'S RPPC c.1945WW2 BRITISH 30th CORPS SERGEANT WITH HIS 30th CORPS SHOULDER PATCH ON HIS BATTLE DRESS JACKET. HE ALSO WEARS A WHEELS TRADE AND MEDICAL PATCH. AT THE SAME SITTING HE WEARS HIS BATTLE DRESS JACKET WITH HIS SHEARLING WINTER COAT WITH FUR HAT.
CONDITION IS EXTREMELY FINE WITH A PERIOD PENCILED PHOTOGRAPHERS NAME (RETHI) AND LOCATION (BERLIN) ON THE LOWER OBVERSE.
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* 30 Corps (or XXX Corps) was a British Army formation established in the Western Desert in 1941. It distinguished itself at Tobruk in November 1941 then later at El Alamein in 1942. Its emblem was a rampant wild boar, known as 'the pig' by its soldiers. The formation later fought in Sicily in 1943 and North West Europe in 1944-1945, landing in Normandy on D-Day and going on to take part in the ill-fated Market Garden operation.