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Early Parachute Wings (1941)
Did the early (circa 1941) British Parachute Wings have a black cloth backing? Can anyone post a photo of an original pair?
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Hello Eagle Squadron,
Welcome to the forum. Early para wings were issued on khaki and black backings in a rectangle shape. There was no significance to the backing colour, it was just how the wings were produced by the manufacture. In 1940-41, official correspondence was issued stating that the wings were to be issued on a khaki background, however wings continued to be produced on black backing. The wings were sometimes applied to the uniform in the rectangle shape and also trimmed down. Attached is an early wing on a black ground that has been trimmed down and padded. I hope this helps. Paul |
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As Paul said, the color of the backing is not an indication of early wings.
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Early Parachute Wings
Hello Eagle Squadron,
You might be interested in a glance at the following blog article I wrote a few months ago with tcrown's significant assistance; https://arnhemjim.blogspot.com/2020/...-wings-of.html . Arnhem Jim Arizona Territory Last edited by Arnhem Jim; 15-12-20 at 07:24 PM. |
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I am a bit confused though as I thought the 'cloud' pattern canopy (as attached images) was the first issue wing - any elaboration appreciated. Regards Mike |
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Cheers Pierre |
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Many thanks Pierre - just read it now and much appreciate your thoughts on the matter. A very useful guide. Regards - Mike
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Here's an uncut wing on a black backing.
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Early para wings on dark backings
Parachute wings on dark blue and black backings were produced circa 1941 but so far as I am aware the significance of this is not known. Some examples are attached.
151 Battalion wore wings on a black background which was said to be a tribute to the high incidence of fatal accidents while establishing a parachute capability. They were raised in October 1941 so would also fit within an early classification date. Best regards, Andy |
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Here is another early para wing on a black background, trimmed and worn but similar in construction to Luc's untrimmed example above.
Stay well, Donovan
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Thanks gentlemen for the links and educational responses.
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the black background of 151/151 Parachute Battalion qualification wings being attributed to parachute training fatalities is a bit of a red herring. a good few years ago in conversation with Tony Thomas, CQMS, MID, retired Maj.(QM) Para.Regt. who was with the battalion during the war stated that the black background was the result of a " production problem " ( cock up ) with the local Indian manufacturer/supplier of kit. might as well use them up while we've got them. tradition ensues. however, this is only hearsay.
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