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Amphigarious officers and brevet worn?
Hi there guys
I notice in previous threads that Amphigarious officers wore a distinctive hat badge during the 1930-36 period. Since they were aviators, what brevet (wings) did they wear? Would they have worn the normal SAAF brevet or was there a special brevet like maybe, an AOP style brevet? Kind regards Doug |
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/au...8-a3f501676074 http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/28242...1930_1936.html http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol056dt.html Marc |
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Amphigarious officers and brevet worn?
Thanks Marc
What I was after was what brevet (wings) they wore on the LHS of their chest. Regards Doug |
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I think it would have been the standard air force pilots wing at this time.
cheers, Alex |
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Yes. Standard wings and brevets. For a picture have a look at this page and scroll half way down: http://saafww2photographs.yolasite.c...elerkamp-1.php
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Amphigarious officers and brevet worn?
Thanks Milhistry
Great photos and certainly answers my question. Much appreciated. Kind regards Doug |
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Hi milhistry
That's a great link, thanks. First time I've seen a photo of an amphigarious badge being worn. Cheers, Alex |
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