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FAA Shoulder Boards and Cuff Insignia
Hi, guys, a newbie question.
I've just started researching Fleet Air Arm uniforms from WWII. I have noted that many of the shoulder boards and sleeve/cuff insignia have a 'squared' circle rather than the rounded style seen on RN uniforms. Am I confusing this with Volunteer Reserve type designation or was there generally a difference for the FAA. Thanks in advance for your help REG |
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The squared ring and wavy stripe would be RNVR but part of the FAA. Regular Navy in the FAA would have had the standard straight stripe with ring.
Cheers, Alex |
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I'm struggling at the moment to find any photos of a FAA uniform with the ring in WWII. If anyone can find anything I'd be very grateful. Cheers |
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FAA Shoulder Boards and Cuff Insignia
The officer you show in your picture is an officer of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) Air Branch. The 'A' shown identifies them as part of the Air branch of the Fleet Air Arm. This signified that they were pilots or observers. Most of the aircrew in the Fleet Air Arm during WWII were members of the RNVR.
Pete |
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Yes, I would think most of the WWII FAA members were 'Hostilities Only' so RNVR. I have a group photo of FAA Sub-Lts and they are all wearing the wavy-navy stripes and square curl.
Cheers, Alex |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peop...a7627151.shtml |
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These were given to me some time back by a kind forum member. Classic WW2 sleeve lace that only went half way around the cuff.......
Last edited by Nozzer; 17-02-18 at 10:20 PM. |
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Just won this at auction too. Can someone talk me through the differences - are those gunners' rather than observers' badges on the right? And is the red WWII also? |
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Hi The badges on the right are RN Aircrewman Qualification badges worn on the sleeve Above cuff
Gold Braid no1 dress Red Embroidery No2 Dress I would be very interested in purchasing one of the Gold Braid aircremans badges please I will pay well for it I served in the FAA in 1980s and served as an Aircrewman I no longer have my wings this would mean a lot to me Thanks |
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