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Medical Services Collar Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 69/U/211
The winged staff and entwined serpents of the Caduceus of Mercury is worn by members of the Medical Branch and the Princes Mary's RAF Nursing Service.
Caterpillar Club Badge of Sergeant Leonard Clarke
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1995/0819/U
The Caterpillar Club awards membership to people whose lives have been saved by baling out of a stricken aircraft using an Irvin parachute. Members are awarded a gold caterpillar pin badge (the caterpillar represents the silk thread from which parachutes were originally made).
USAAF Shoulder Badge, 8th Air Force
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1986/0457/U
While Bomber Command operated mainly at night, the US 8th Air Force conducted daylight raids against Germany and occupied Europe. By 1945, the 8th equalled Bomber Command in the tonnage of bombs dropped.
Sepecat Jaguar Pilot 2000+ hours badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1970s-1990s, In Storage, X008-9112
Badge awarded to Sepecat Jaguar pilot's who had flown in excess of 2000 hours in the Jaguar.
Sepecat Jaguar Pilot 25+ Combat Missions badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1991, In Storage, X008-9117
Badge awarded to Sepecat Jaguar pilot's who had flown in excess of 25 combat sorties in the Jaguar during the 1991 Gulf War.
Crown of Belgium, Order of the, 1st Class, Star
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/D/1154
Star of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) First Class (Grand-Croix de l’Ordre de la Couronne) awarded to MRAF Sir John Maitland Salmond by Leopold the Third, King of the Belgians
Photograph of an Avro Lancaster Mk I (JE-C) of No. 195 Squadron dropping supplies over the Netherlands as part of Operation Manna, 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P007095
An RAF Lancaster of No. 195 Squadron, having swapped its usual payload of bombs for food, delivers essential supplies to grateful Dutch civilians.
Other Rank, 1918 pattern, Women's Royal Air Force Cap Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1918-1920, In Storage, 74/U/989
This cap badge was introduced on the formation of the WRAF in 1918. It was superseded, in 1919, by Air Ministry Weekly Order 545, which introduced the metal cap badge.
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