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Air Force Department Fire Service Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 73/U/535
The Air Force Department Fire Service provided fire protection on RAF sites. It used both Air Force and civilian personnel. The black colour identified the wearer as a standard firefighter.
Beer Mat from RAF Gan
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1975-1976, London, Hangar One, X002-3492
One of the remotest of these was RAF Gan, an airfield clinging to an atoll of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
Wolseley Helmet of Other Ranks
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 75/U/1051
Although it was only widely issued to British Forces during the Second Boer War, the Wolseley Helmet was the standard tropical pith helmet dating from when the RAF was formed in 1918. It continued to be in use until 1945. The Wolseley Helmet was unpopular – it was heavy and made you sweat.
Shirt Collar, signed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1987/2039/C
Wing Commander Guy Gibson, commanding officer of No. 617 Squadron and leader of the Dam Busters raid, presented this signed collar to the designer of the bouncing bomb, Barnes Wallis.
Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service Service Dress Hat
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 68/U/634
In the 1950s, in tropical countries, the blue grey Service Dress and black hat of the Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service was replaced with an all-white uniform including a white felt hat.
Girl's Venture Corps Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-1241
Until 1983 the Air Training Corps only accepted male cadets. From 1942 female cadets with an interest in aviation could join the Women's Junior Air Corps.
Air Defence Corps Cadet Cap Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/U/1295
Formed in 1938 as the youth wing of the Air League of the British Empire, the Air Defence Cadet Corps was taken under RAF control in 1941, becoming the Air Training Corps.
Air Force Department Fire Service Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 83/U/1342
The Air Force Department Fire Service was formed in 1959, merging into the joint military Defence Fire Service in 1990.
RAF Pattern Buttons
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 77/U/1525
The buttons of the original 1918 pattern RAF Officer's uniform retained the roped border found on the buttons of the Royal Naval Air Service uniform. When the blue grey colour of dress was introduced in 1919 the buttons were simplified, losing the rope motif.
RAF Police Shoulder Tab
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-0288
In their role of protecting personnel and ensuring the rule of military law is upheld within the station, the RAF police find themselves with a task that is not always fully appreciated by other members of the Air Force.
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