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WW2 31 Squadron Badge
Hi Guys
Found this picture whilst going through some family pictures. This guy was a mate of my late father in law, who was also ground staff SAAF WW2. Father in law was with 7th Wing SAAF. This is the first time I have seen a picture of a SAAF chap wearing the so-called "Squadron Badges" although I have a diary in which the chap states "received squadron badge today"! 31 Squadron's badge was a flying owl holding a bomb in his claws, 2 searchlights in background and 2 dice (dice on left showing a 3 and dice on right showing a 1 thus representing the squadrons number 31) are between the wings of the owl. Sorry much clearer in original picture using a magnifying glass. Hope you all enjoy, picture was one of those coloured in versions before colour photography was common place. Brian Last edited by Brian Conyngham; 12-04-12 at 07:13 PM. |
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Hi Brian
Very interesting, never seen that before, never seen that badge before either. Cheers, Alex |
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very interesting. was unaware these badges existed, thankyou.
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Hi Brian
That was the same squadron my Grans brother was in. I have posted pics of him in other posts, he was an AG. I also have the same pin. They flew marauders, and most of the squadron was lost (incl my family member) in the Italian alps, during foul weather dropping relief supplies to the partisans there. I also got a piece of his wreckage which was framed and presented to my Gran at a memorial a couple of years back. I am sure at times like that you become grateful you are ground crew and not involved with flying. Nice pics by the way!! Cheers Jimmy |
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Jimmy
Is that where your interest in the SAAF comes from? Brian |
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31 Squadron
Hello "The Good Dudes".
Would be very interseted in name of your family member who was lost and a link to the posts where the pictures are. And for information - the aircraft were Liberators Mlk VI to the RAF but originally B24H and upwards from America. Paul |
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31 Squadron Badge
My late father was an RAF(VR) Air Gunner attached 34 Squadron SAAF originally and then 31 Squadron - completed 43 ops inc Ploesti (by night), Danube mining, Warsaw and Yugoslav supply drops
He used to recount a tale that he was involved in a 'Chinese Parliament' that settled the design of the 31 Squadron badge I;ve just purchased on on ebay here in UK For info when 31 Squadron was reformed as a Helicopter Squadron they had to change the badge design allegedly due to 'religious pressure' to drop the dice!!!! which had been included originally as an allegory(?) to Dicing with Death!!! PZULBA _ Out of Africa (Retired) |
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