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wings for ID
hi guys,i got these wings from a friend whilst in the US.Can anyone identify them.They do not glow under UV and all three different threads burn like cotton i.e. natural thread and not synthetic.Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks,Steve. |
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I would say your wing is Australian army. It is identical to one I brought in a cash sales office at an Australian army base in the mid-80s. Don't remember the name of the base...
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Believe it was Lavarack Barracks near Townsville, Queensland.
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Dob is correct, Australian Army parachute wing for the polyester shirt.
Keith |
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This is a BeVo wing for the Australian Army. Now no longer used.
Australian BeVo Wings. Row 1: Australian Army #44 Summer Dress 1950's/60's. #45 Summer Dress 1970's - 97. #45 Summer Dress 1970's - 97. #91 Work Dress Unauthorised PP 1980's. #94 Work Dress PP 1980's. #94 Work Dress PP 1980's. Row 2: The Special Air Service Regiment #295 Wings Summer Dress 1965-96 (smaller embroidered wing). #296 Wings Summer Dress 1965-96 (larger embroidered wing). The 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment #368 Wings Summer Dress 1984-96. #368 Wings Summer Dress 1984-96. #373 Wings Work Dress 1984-88. Commandos #194 Wings Summer Dress 1991-97. Row 3: Commandos #194 Wings Summer Dress 1991-97. Royal Australian Air Force #466 Wings. All uniforms 1985-96. Army Service Corps Wings Royal Australian Army Service Corps Air Dispatcher. Wings Royal Australian Corps of Transport Air Dispatcher worn from 1973. Parachute Riggers #393 Wings. Summer Dress. 1990-96. Reference numbers from 'ANZAC ELITE' by Cliff Lord and Julian Tennant. BeVo-Wings.jpg |
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Awesome display, Peter, and most useful information.
An example of the beVo SAS wing was also among the items acquired that day at Lavarack Barracks...
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Thanks. There are two SAS wings. As you can see in the photo one is larger than the other and is quite hard to find.
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Thanks guys for the great info and feedback.Much appreciated.
Steve. |
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