WW2 British Royal Army Service Corps Air Despatch arm badge
This is a neat example of a used RASC Air Despatch arm badge. These were worn by the man who were dropping containers and baskets with supplies in Europe and Asia. They are well known for there action at Arnhem 1944. Throughout the battle, Air Despatchers of 63, 223, 253, 398, 799 and 800 Companies RASC (AD) flew 611 re-supply sorties, dropping just over 2000 tons from Stirling and Dako... read more
WW2 British printed Anti-Aircraft Command divisional sign
This is a good example of the 1st type Anti-Aircraft Command divisional sign and is in a un-issued condition. A nice wartime badge. read more
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WW2 British made 1st Canadian Army Artillery shoulder badge
This is a nicely example of a printed (British made) shoulder badge to the 1st Canadian Army Artillery, 1st and 2nd Royal Canadian Artillery groups. The badge is in a good and used condition. read more
WW2 Plastic (bakelite) Parachute Regiment cap badge
This is a nice example of a plastic Parachute Regiment cap badge. Difficult to upgrade. Overal good condition. read more
WW2 British Airborne 'Light Bulp' qualification badge
This is a un-issued 'Light Bulp' qualification badge who was given to members of the Airlanding Regiments and supporting units who were flown in by glider and had not done the regular Parachute course which were earning them the Parachute wing. Instead of the 7 jump require for the Parachute wing they did 5 jumps to earn them the 'Light Bulp'. The were wearing the light bulp on there lo... read more
WW2 4 Med RCA cloth shoulder title
This is a neat example of a RCA shoulder title beloning to the 4th Medium Regiment. This one has been shorten. read more
WW2 1 LAA RCA cloth shoulder title
This is a fine example of a un-issued British made gluebacking Royal Canadian Artillery shoulder title. This unit, the 1ste Light Anti Aircraft, was attached to HQ RCA, 1st Canadian Corps and was existing of three units, the 35th, the 89th and the 109th LAA.
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