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Recorded account of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle's life, 1970s-1980s

Film & Sound, X008-3312

Dermot Boyle gives an account of his life, including time as a squadron pilot, squadron, station and group commands, command of Fighter Command and as Chief of the Air Staff.

Image pending

Sepecat Jaguar Pilot, Qualified Weapons Instructor badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1970s-1990s, In Storage, X008-9109

Badge awarded to Qualified Weapons Instructor Sepecat Jaguar pilots.

Sepecat Jaguar Pilot, Qualified Weapons Instructor badge | X008-9109, © RAF Museum

Christmas card from 26 Squadron, RFC, serving in East Africa, 1917

Archives, In Storage, A480

Christmas has been and continues to be marked by RAF stations and squadrons. This particular Christmas Card is significant as it was designed by 26 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps - the RAF's predecessor - while they were stationed in East Africa during the First World War.

Christmas Card from 26 squadron for 1917 showing a stylised East African landscape, with a tented camp and an aircraft, © RAF Museum

Photograph of the nose art on a Consolidated Liberator B.VI of 355 Squadron, March 1944-September 1945

Photographs, In Storage, P002760

An image of nose art depicting Donald Duck from 355 Squadron’s ‘D for Donald’. The name comes from the RAF phonetic alphabet in use at the time.

Cartoon of a duck, © RAF Museum

RAF Trade Physical Training Instructor Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-4509

The badge of the Physical Training Instructor depicts three arms wielding Indian Clubs.

Circular brass badge formed of three arms holding exercise clubs with letters PTI in the centre, © RAF Museum

Badge of an Aerial Gunner

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 77/U/434

During the 1920s ground tradesmen could volunteer to serve as air gunners. This was an extra duty over and above their usual job. Along with extra flying pay these skilled tradesmen were entitled to wear a winged bullet badge on their right sleeve.

Triangular cloth badge with metal winged bullet, © RAF Museum

Aircrew II Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1987/1535/U

In 1946 the RAF's rank structure was reorganised with new ranks for non-commissioned aircrew. This proved unpopular and, by 1950, a structure based on the previous non-commissioned officer ranks was introduced.

Blue oval cloth badge with laurel wreath, star and eagle motif, © RAF Museum

German POW Camp Identity Tag of Sergeant Leonard Clarke

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0815/U

Flight engineer Sergeant Leonard Clarke was shot down and became a prisoner of war in 1944. He was issued with this identity tag in his POW camp, stamped with his prisoner number.

Miniature skill attached by cord to rectangular piece of silver metal, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Medical Branch, badge, Ptn 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s, London, Hangar Six, X003-8940

RAF Medical Services Branch encompasses a wide variety of medical care including general practice, paramedicine and aero-medical evacuation. The Centre of Aviation medicine conducts research into the medical affects on the body due to flying.

Image pending

Physical Training Instructor Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 66/U/990

The Royal Air Force School of Physical Training was formed on the same day as the Royal Air Force, 1 April 1918. It is responsible for preparing instructors to lead physical training education and activities. It is currently located at RAF Cosford.

Circular brass badge formed of three arms holding exercise clubs with letters PTI in the centre, RAF Museum

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