Roles and Research - The Royal Army Veterinary Corps in WWII: With Lucy Betteridge-Dyson, Damian Valle, Paul Woodadge. Roles and Research - The Royal Army Veterinary Corps in WWII Part of Animals at War Week - co hosted by Lucy Betteridge-Dyson. Our gues
WWII pictures of the SWPA (Southwest Pacific Area) from personal scrapbooks of Lt. Colonel Davidsmeyer. Lots of signal corps photos of World War II airplanes, Pacific islands, army ships, communication equipment, and more.
WW2 Refugees from Europe WAAF ATS WRENs WVS Nurses Doctors Teachers AFS Fire Brigade Fire Watchers Womens Land Army Farmers Civil Defence workers Air raid wardens Observer Corps Home Guard Members of Auxiliary Units Police Special Constables Police Auxiliary Messengers ...
And, as befits a story set in the small, cramped world of a cipher unit, where everything is a secret and everyone lives in each other’s pocket, throughout there is a sense of claustrophobia and paranoia quite at odds with the increasingly cosy way that current WW2 novels portray Britain...
Find us on Facebook atfacebook.com/ww2wings Military Aviator badge Number 1 The very first U.S. Military Aviator badge ever awarded 1913 Military Aviator gold proof-badge #1 given to Captain Charles DeForest Chandler, Chief of the Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps, from 1 August 1907 to 30...
We chose this museum as some of our fathers served in one of its predecessors, the Royal Army Service Corps, during WW2. I call it a ‘hidden gem’ because it is located on its own at Worthy Down some 6 miles north from the main local British Arm...
Royal Army Service Corps during the Second World War 1939-1945. AbelCecil George. Dvr. AireyCyril. S/Sgt AlecockFrederick Derrick. Dvr. (d.15th Dec 1944) AllenHerbert George. Pte. AllenJoseph. Sgt. AndrewGeorge Simpson. Sgt (d.1st Jun 1945) ...
Ten fast carriers rotated in and out of TF-57, while two afloat maintenance carriers—HMS Pioneer and Unicorn—were based in the admiralties and Philippines.George Bernard Shaw famously noted that the British and Americans are two peoples separated by a common language. That certainly applied to...
This badge is still sewn to a uniform worn by a Major in the Army Air Corps during the mid-1920s. He served overseas during WW1 and was rated a "Military Aviator" prior to January 25, 1919. Time wise, this particular badge was made in the 1920s so it actually pre-dates the "Mili...
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