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No.4 Squadron badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1980s-1990s, In Storage, X008-9591

No. 4 Squadron flying suit badge.

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USAF flying scarf, 1980s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1981-1983, In Storage, X008-9141

United States Air Force flying scarf presented to William Pixton by the 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron during his time on exchange with the unit in the early 1980s.

Thin white scarf upon which are embroidered many blue stars., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

USAF flying scarf, 1980s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1981-1983, In Storage, X008-9140

Flying scarf worn by William Pixton when serving on an exchange tour in the United States of America with the 355th Tactical fighter Squadron, in the early 1980s.

Thin white scarf upon which are embroidered many blue stars., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Combat readiness hours badge, USAF

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1981-1983, In Storage, X008-9142

Badge denoting combat ready hours flown, presented to William Pixton while on exchange with 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron, USAF, in the early 1980s.

Square of green fabric upon which is embroidered seven silver stars., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Hawker-Siddeley Harrier GR.3

Aircraft & Exhibits, FEB 1982-DEC 1991, In Storage, 1994/1342/A

This Harrier was first stationed in West Germany during the Cold War to deter invasion by the Soviet Union. In 1982 it was serving with No. 4 Squadron in Gütersloh but was sent to the Falkland Islands to reinforce the British task force.

Starboard side view of a Harrier GR.3 on a white background., © RAF Museum

Royal Navy, Mk. 3, lifejacket

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1982, In Storage, X008-9595

Lifejacket was issued to Chief Technician Peter Jack, a member of the ground crew of No. 18 Squadron, who sailed to the Falklands during the conflict aboard the SS Atlantic Conveyor.

Small blue bag with blue carry strap, RAF Museum

No. 601 Squadron wall plaque

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1985-JUL 2012, In Storage, X006-0357

Wall plaque wooden shield with No. 601 (County of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, crest.

Wall plaque wooden shield with No. 601 (County of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, crest which has a winged sword at its centre., © RAF Museum / Crown

Operation GRAPPLE Commemorative Beer Mat

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1990, In Storage, X008-4700

Operation GRAPPLE was the codename given to the trials of Britain's first hydrogen bomb. The RAF's No. 49 Squadron was responsible for the air dropping of the weapon. The first trial took place on 15 May 1957, over Malden Island in the Pacific Ocean.

Blue circular cardboard disc with a nuclear cloud in red, © RAF Museum

RAF Hendon wall plaque

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1985-JUL 2012, In Storage, X006-0356

Wall plaque wooden shield with RAF Hendon station crest and motto 'Endeavour'.

Wall plaque shield design; dark-varnished wooden shield with station crest, of star and crown, and motto Endeavour in scroll below., © RAF Museum / Crown

A service of thanksgiving for the life of Air Marshal Sir Harold Martin KCB, DSO, DFC, AFC

Library, 1989, In Storage, X004-2762

Air Marshal Sir Harold ‘Micky’ Martin’s funeral was held on 4 January 1989 at St Clement Danes, the Central Church of the Royal Air Force.

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