UVF Ulster Volunteer Force Armbands WW1 x 9
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DescriptionUVF Ulster Volunteer Force Armbands WW1 x 9Reproductions,,,,UVF Ulster Volunteer Force Armbands x 9, World War 1 UVF Ulster Volunteer Force Armbands WW1 X 9.The auction is for the 9 armbands in the picture, you will receive the 9 armbands as pictured. prop re enactor repros, items,,, SCREEN PRINTEDHistorical UVF Armbands (Early 20th Century)The UVF originally existed as a unionist militia formed in Ulster in 1912–13 to oppose Irish Home Rule. Members often wore khaki canvas armbands marked with letters and numbers to show their unit or battalion. These were practical identifiers rather than decorative insignia.The armbands typically included “U.V.F.” and unit details (e.g., battalion or location).They were often simple canvas with black printing/markings and sometimes additional stripes to denote rank (e.g., thin black line = squad leader). ulster-scots.com What They SignifiedFor the early UVF:Identification in the field: With no standard uniform, armbands helped distinguish units.Rank or role cues: Marks like lines could indicate levels of command.These items are now collectibles and are sometimes reproduced or sold through military memorabilia dealers. theirishwar.com 1⚠️ Modern Context and ConfusionThere’s also a modern Loyalist UVF that adopted the same name from the original 1912 group but is distinct and separate historically (this newer UVF emerged in the 1960s during the Troubles). WikipediaIn modern loyalist paramilitary contexts, the UVF did not historically use simple canvas armbands like the early 20th-century militia; most visual identifiers were flags, murals, and emblems rather than armbands. virtualbelfastmuraltour.comIn popular imagery and commemorations today, you’ll see the UVF name/logo on banners, signage, or clothing, but these are not the same as the historical khaki unit armbands. The Irish News⚠️ Sensitive and Political NoteThe UVF name is associated with sectarian conflict, especially in Northern Ireland’s Troubles period, and is designated as a paramilitary / extremist group in contemporary history. The use or display of related symbols can be highly controversial and offensive in parts of the community.
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