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Scottish service dress Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Beautiful original Scottish service dress. Unfortunately there is no label present anymore but the WD temple is still nicely visible with the T (1937) Furthermore the service dress is provided with name with service number of Fus. Jones CC 4195994.
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