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Mark, Thanks for the info contained in LOC 4244 as it fills a gap in the info I have which skips from COSA 1949 to COSA 1987
The trade of Assistant Ammunition Examiner RAOC & WRAC existed in the late 1940's and 50's mainly being RAOC National Servicemen and selected WRAC Storewomen who wore the same AE in Wreath as the Ammunition Examiners on the khaki battledress worn by the WRAC at the time. The Beech Brown on Green 'Flaming A' was introduced on the introduction of the Green No2 Dress but was short lived because the trade of Assistant Ammunition Examiner/Technician was declared obsolete in c1962/3 with the rundown of National Service and the rationalisation of 'Storeman Ammunition' to being a 'Speclist Qualification' for both RAOC & WRAC at the same time as 'Storeman Vehicle' becoming a separate all male trade of 'Vehicle Speclist' After this time all Ammunition process work was carried out by mainly Storeman RAOC/WRAC under the supervision of a senior AT who would also have newly qualified AT's or potential AT's awaiting training at the Army School of Ammunition at Bramley (moved to CAD Kineton in 1974/5 on the closer of CAD Bramley) |
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Please excuse my ignorance but can someone explain what the variations mean for this badge? As Tim said, the A in flames was for an Ammunition Technician / Assistant Ammunition Examiner, I presume from a later comment this is someone who checks and packages ammunition, but I have seen this badge without any letter in the middle and now in this thread with a V in the middle. Can someone please educate me? Thanks a lot, Michael |
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