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The Royal Engineers Star of David
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Can somebody please tell me if;
A) The Star of David is part of the standard etch on all Royal Engineer's ceremonial swords?
B) If not, what would be the specialist trade of those who carry those particular swords?
C)Does it have any masonic connections?
D)Is it because that officer or NCO was a Sapper with training or responsibility for construction, brick-laying or related duties or trades?
The WWW & the Net are totally useless on the subject of ceremonial swords, except for dodgy geezers trying to flog you offensive weapons. Humbug!
A) The Star of David is part of the standard etch on all Royal Engineer's ceremonial swords?
B) If not, what would be the specialist trade of those who carry those particular swords?
C)Does it have any masonic connections?
D)Is it because that officer or NCO was a Sapper with training or responsibility for construction, brick-laying or related duties or trades?
The WWW & the Net are totally useless on the subject of ceremonial swords, except for dodgy geezers trying to flog you offensive weapons. Humbug!
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The answer to the Star of David on the NCO sword is that it is not the Star of David. It is the Star of Damascus the symbol of world renowned steel and sword craftsmen. These craftsmen used two triangles joined together as a sign of their sword making guild which became know as the Star of Damascus. This symbol means the sword was fashioned with Damascus steel and over 1,000 years of craftsmanship.
The answer to the Star of David on the NCO sword is that it is not the Star of David. It is the Star of Damascus the symbol of world renowned steel and sword craftsmen. These craftsmen used two triangles joined together as a sign of their sword making guild which became know as the Star of Damascus. This symbol means the sword was fashioned with Damascus steel and over 1,000 years of craftsmanship.
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