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AFC Enamel badges What for??
Hello all
I thought I would ask if any one of our Australian badge collectors could answer this question as to what these 2 enamel badges represent also a photo of the Observer wearing 1 of the badges under his wing?? I don't know if Jack may have asked this question awhile back but as I'm monitoring the forum for him and I thought I would ask. Thanks Rob |
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this has been asked before and im sure if you do an advanced search you will find it.
bc |
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Thanks BC as I said not sure weather asked as we still have no idea??
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Jack, what makes you think theses badges are military? They look like school house colours or suchlike. The photo could show a first pattern DFC, AFC ribbon.
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Cheers |
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That is a medal ribbon below the brevet, and is either the DFC or AFC. The bars on ribbon originally ran horizontally as illustrated in your photograph, they were later changed to run an angle of 45 degrees from left to right on both awards. I understand that they were instituted in 1918 six months before the end of the war.
Best regards, Zob. |
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Thanks zob
But mate he was not awarded any Gallantry medals just the standard Trio.So could not be a ribbon bar. Cheers |
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I note from the unedited version of photograph that was posted on the forum sometime last year that the lieutenant wears what appears to be an unusually shaped shoulder title or could this possibly be one of the enamel bars in question, as I understand that officers don’t usually wear shoulder titles, but of course there are always exceptions particularly as this photograph was taken late in the war and or could indeed be a transition picture. On the subject of not having been awarded any gallantry awards – are you quite sure that you have right person and not a brother or cousin, as I note that there are two photographs that were originally posted last year that are seemingly the same man - but perhaps not? I've attached the photo in question so that other members can see, and also a couple of examples of DFC/AFC ribbons being worn. Best regards, Zob. |
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