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RAF Rank Slide Epaulettes and Eagle - WW2 or post WW2?
Hi,
Please could someone advise if these RAF Rank Slide Epaulettes are WW2 or post WW2 (Badge A in pictures)? In addition, please could someone advise: 1) if the Eagle Badge (Badge B in the pictures) is WW2 or post WW2? 2) also, what is the purpose of this eagle badge ? Am not sure if it is part of an officer's sidecap insignia or part of a post WW2 NCO aircrew chevron from a uniform? Any guidance would be much appreciated if possible. Many thanks and best rgds. |
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To me the shoulder rank looks post war.
The badge could well be wartime. Barry |
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I would say the officer shirt sleeve material rank slides are post war also.
The WW2 worn blue shirts were not made with epaulettes & so these would be superfluous at the time. They are post war in my opinion. The Officer's side cap badge is missing the crown from above it & is probably Canadian made, given the ' fat bird' style of the eagle, the backing plate in that material & the round fasteners attached also. I agree with Barry, it could well be WW2. I am not familiar with the potential post war use of them at all so I can't help there unfortunately. Best regards, David |
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Many thanks all for your posts.
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Don't think the crown is missing, the back plate is too low and doesn't have the third hole, so it's a porky eagle on it's own. I'm lost as to its purpose though, looks too new to be a sleeve eagle
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One for sale described as :
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I am fairly sure this is a Canadian made aircrew NCO sleeve eagle, worn above the chevrons by sgt's and flight sgt's. Brit made ones were lugged, and as David says, the round nuts appear Canadian.
Cheers, Alex |
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