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Armband of an Orderly Officer
Cosford, Hangar Two Aircraft & Exhibits
Being Orderly Officer was a daily duty for officers of Flight Lieutenant rank or below. It involved various tasks including supervision of guards and saluting the raising and lowering of the RAF ensign.
This armband was used by an Orderly Officer during the Second World War. The duty still exists today.
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Object number | 80/U/1477 |
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Production date | 1940s |
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