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Other Ranks, Volunteer Reserve, Shoulder Badge, B/G, Ptn 1939

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1987/0992/U

Worn on the upper arm of uniform jackets, directly below the shoulder eagle badge, this rectangle of Melton fabric embroidered with light blue thread, identified ‘Other Ranks’ as members of the Volunteer Reserve.

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Burma Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, X004-4354

The Burma Star was awarded for service during the Burma campaign of 1942–1945. The campaign was fought by Allied troops against Japan, whose troops invaded Burma through Thailand. Control of Burma would give the Japanese a base from which to attack China and India, and give Japan access to the rich mineral and natural wealth of those countries.

Star-shaped brass medal inscribed GRI VI topped with a crown, hanging from a striped orange, blue and red ribbon, © RAF Museum

Hip Flask, Sgt J. G. Procter

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1940, In Storage, X007-0026

This pewter hip flask belonged to Sargent John Gordon Procter 1162796, who served with the RAF Volunteer Reserves in No. 50 Squadron Bomber Command. He was killed in action 30 August 1941.

Hip Flask, Sgt J. G. Procter | X007-0026