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RCAF Wings for Review
Hi to all,
Are these RCAF Pilot wings the proper style for this May 1926 dated Mess Dress jacket? Thanking you all in advance and hoping to hear from some of you very soon. Regards, juno-44 |
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Will this be going up for sale on your web site or eBay?
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Courtesy of The Canadian Forces: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-.../lineages.html Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. |
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Hi,
Why are you asking me this, are you interested, do you have the answer to my question? Regards, juno-44 |
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Looks more like a postwar type wing to me. Very nice looking messkit! Named?
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MIKE Collecting RCAF Wings Uniforms Badges and Insignia |
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Hi Mike,
Yes, it is named to Air Vice Marshal Albert De Niverville who retired in 08/1945 Regards, junho-44 |
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and thank you
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