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WWII RFC Wings?
Hi All
Are these WWII issue RFC wings? Please excuse the photo quality, all I have. Thanks, cheers, Alex |
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Yes Alex
Regards Steve |
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I think you mean Great War! Rob |
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Hi Rob,
No these wings were worn by ex rfc pilots in WW2, often by Home Guard. Regards steve |
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I don't think they were issue, more likely private purchase?
Here is a set that belonged to Captain Jackson, he may be wearing them here? Rob |
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Thanks for the replies.
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Are those spurs he appears to be wearing in your first photo?
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WWII RFC wings
Well, this is a learning curve, I was not aware the Home Guard wore RFC wings, but it makes sense to me now.
Apologetic Rob |
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Interesting thread, thank you.
What collars is Capt Jackson wearing? Chris |
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Looks like Buffs (East Kent Regiment) to me...
Paul |
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Why not, if they had been earned by the wearer?
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Hi Rob, your top set to Captain Jackson has
been converted from an issued RAF set. Regards Steve |
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As mentioned, they would not be 'issue', but later private purchase. When many former RFC served again they wore RFC wings - in cadet forces, Home Guard, Civil Defence, Royal Observer Corps, etc. In many cases there were no rules about the wearing of them, but they were allowed as long as they 'checked out', the same going for the 'O' wing.
Those produced during the late 30s, or WW2 are usually pretty distinct. On that note, I'd agree that of Robs above, the top set have been altered from an RAF wing, while the middle set are hand made, probably theatre made. A similar story is the RAF wing on khaki, which was worn by Home Guard, cadet officers and the like. Any Army officer who was qualified to wear the RAF wing should have worn it on dark blue. |
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Curious if worn by Civil Defence, HG, Cadet staff which theatre would they be made in? I assume we’re not talking Old Vic or Kilburn Empire. |
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Great thread, many thanks Rob for sharing the photos of Captain Jackson and his wings.
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