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Norwegian Parachute Wing
Hi is this a good Wing? looks British to me but told it was Norwegian? Any help appreciated, billy
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Hi Billy,
It looks like a Brit mess dress wing to me mate. Paul |
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Paul exactly what I thought, black backing material? Funny way the edge is done also? Norwegian - going by what was told?
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The Free Norwegian forces in exile in the UK used British para wings in WWII, as they had para trained Commandos and the SOE related Kompani Linge and also the Norwegian Independent Parachute Company. Their veterans continued their use in the Norwegian Army after 1945, although the Norwegians later evolved their own design of wing.
I have an identical bullion wing which was described as being Norwegian immediate post war and I had no reason to doubt that description as I got it from a trusted source, along with many other definitely Norwegian wings, about 25 years ago. Photographs of Norwegian officers immediately after WWII confirm the continued use of the British style wings. Last edited by Colin S; 04-08-21 at 09:23 PM. |
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Thanks Colin, so can put this one down as such? Many thanks Billy
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Info most probably comes out of Bragg & Turner. Have a look at B&T 1, 409.
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