The Royal Air Force and air forces of the British Commonwealth had a huge array of wings and badges for their air crews. Most of these badges were fabric wings sewn to the uniform. They also had metal wings used strictly for dress occasions. My collection is very small in this area so ...
Royal Marine officers and SNCO's however continue to wear the historic scarlet in mess dress to the present day. The ranks of private, used by the RMLI, and gunner, used by the RMA, were abolished and replaced by the rank of Marine.[37] ...
Royal Dutch Air Force/Navy
The Admiralty Senior officers Uniforms Officer / ratings rank insignia Auxiliary services Royal Fleet Auxiliary Marine Services v t e The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the...
Item Royal (British) Combat Uniform brevet badges Material of Military Camouflage BDU and ACU Uniform Generally 100% Cotton, 65% Cotton,35% Polyester,60% Cotton,40% Polyester Or 65% Polyester,35% Cotton, 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester Weight of Military Camouflage BDU and ACU Uni...
The Royal Air Force and air forces of the British Commonwealth had a huge array of wings and badges for their air crews. Most of these badges were fabric wings sewn to the uniform. They also had metal wings used strictly for dress occasions. My collection is very small in this area so ...
RAAF in WW2 1939 - 1945 Many RAAF men were seconded to the RAF and many others joined the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) (BCATP) and ended up in over 200 different RAF Squadrons The Royal Australian Air Force underwent a massive expansion during World War Two. By the end of the ...