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Medical Officer's Collar Badge, Ptn 1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/0432/U

Medical officers in the RAF can be distinguished by their collar badges depicting the twin entwined serpents and winged staff of the Caduceus of Mercury.

Medical Officer's Collar Badge, Ptn 1918 | 1988/0432/U, IAIN DUNCAN

Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Vic Pheasant, 25 February 2019

Film & Sound, X008-7364

Vic Pheasant was an RAF air signaller in Beverley and Britannia transport aircraft and later as an Air Electronics Officer in bomber, reconnaissance and tanker versions of the Victor aircraft.

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Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft War Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 66/U/941

Originally devised as qualification badges for aircrew, the use of some trade badges became linked to combat experience. The Anti-Aircraft Badge was awarded according to a points system reflecting the types of engagements that individual had undertaken.

Badge shows a flak gun surrounded by a wreath with a Nazi eagle above., RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAF Museum

The grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf, VC

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/025

The grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf ,VC at Taiping War Cemetery. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War

Black and white image of headstone with wreath, RAF Museum

Winston Churchill in the uniform of Air Commodore

Photographs, In Storage, P018536

In 1939, Churchill was appointed the Honorary Air Commodore of No. 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force.

Winston Churchill in the uniform of Air Commodore, with cigar, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / RAF Museum

Air Training Corps Brassard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/U/632

A brassard, worn on the right arm, displays the cadet's squadron number, rank classification and any additional achievements. This Leading Cadet has been awarded their ATC Marksman's Badge.

Grey cloth arm band with badges, © RAF Museum

Recording of a conversation between Paddy Leadon and other veterans of Bomber Command

Film & Sound, In Storage, SC85/25

Recording of a conversation between Bomber Command veterans, in which various aspects of Second World War bombing operations are discussed.

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Bomber Command clasp

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9475

Bomber Command clasp awarded to Flt Lt Frederick Hendry. Hendry completed two tours of operations firstly with No 467 Squadron and then No. 97 Squadron, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on completion of his second tour of operations.

copper bar reading Bomber Command on a ribbon of three vertical colour bars: dark blue, red, light blue, RAF Museum

Bristol Blenheim taxies past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft, 1941

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/016

A Bristol Blenheim Mk I taxying past a line of Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No. 21 or No. 453 Squadrons RAAF, at RAF Sembawang, Singapore. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was in Singapore in 1941.

A twin-engined monoplane aircraft taxies past a row of single-engine monoplane fighter aircraft, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Officer’s Cuff Eagle Badge 1918 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/536

In 1918, the RAF adopted various sizes of braid worn on the cuff of a uniform jacket to denote the rank of an officer. Above the braid, a crowned eagle was worn.

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