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Hello,
Would this be a WW2 RAAF bullion hat badge? Approximate measurements Length = 61mm Width = 57mm Height = 12mm (thickest at the crown) Any help would be greatly appreciated ![]() Thanks, Invest
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Looks pre-WWII to me but I am more a wings person.
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Many thanks Doug,
That's more information than I would know, as I'm not an Air Force collector myself. Cheers, Invest
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This officer's Service Dress cap badge could be also be worn by RAF, RCAF, RNZAF, etc. personnel (all had black backing). If it had a dark blue backing I would then consider it RAAF worn only.
Regardless, it is a cracking cap badge & I would tend to think it is an earlier WW2 type or as already stated by seageagle25, slightly earlier again. Best regards, David |
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Many thanks David
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