Acknowledgments
In progress and by no means complete:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would very much like thank two gentlemen who without their generous help and support this site and my collection would have ended as a ten minute fad. Cliff Lord author and co-author of several books ‘THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Unit Histories of the Corps (1921 – 2001) and its Antecedents’ and his Supplementary Volume of the same title, to name but two. Cliff has been of tremendous support in every aspect of collecting. He has provided me with a wealth of information and the benefit of all his years of collecting knowledge. He introduced me to the next person I wish to also warmly thank. Chris Walker. Chris’ website www.signalsbadges.co.uk is an inspiration and an excellent research tool. Chris has been there every step and his help and guidance is beyond measure. These two gentlemen have been my inspiration and the foundation stones of my collection and this site, I am very privileged to call them my friends. Very Special thanks to: Mr. Mike Lukich, (Badge Dealer) to whom I wish to recognise not only for the supply of many quality badges some very rare examples but also information in relation to all things South African. Joseph P. Costello. Webmaster. RCSigs Militaria. at www.rcsigs.ca For everything Royal Canadian Corps of Signals related there is no finer resource than this website. BIBLIOGRAPHY THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: Unit Histories of the Corps, (1921 – 2001) and its Antecedents. By Cliff Lord and Graham Watson Published by Helion and Company. THE ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: Unit Histories of the Corps, (1921 – 2001) and its Antecedents. Supplementary Volume By Cliff Lord Published by Helion and Company. History of the Corps of Signals: Published by The Corps of Signals Committee Signals Directorate Army Headquarters, New Delhi, India. |