RAF Parachute Jump Instructor Brevet Badge Post War

A RAF Parachute Jump Instructor Brevet Badge post war flat embroidered, with bronze laurel branches encircling an open parachute, with a single wing, extending to the right on a padded black fabric background.

Product ID: 9644

£25.00

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Description

RAF Parachute Jump Instructor Brevet Badge

The Parachute Training Instructor half brevet was introduced in 1945. . The Parachute Instructor half brevet to use a symbol rather than letters. The Instructors are considered “honorary aircrew”. The first half brevet was introduced between 1915 and 1918 for Observers. This remained the only one until that for Air Gunners was introduced in 1939, which introducing the pattern of letters contained in a wreath that was followed by all subsequent such half brevets. The growth in such brevets was driven by the introduction of larger aircraft and therefore larger crews with specialist skills. The half brevets were worn in the same manner as the pilots’ flying badge, on the left breast, above the medal ribbons. Several variants of the brevets exist, with the number of feathers ranging from twelve to seventeen.

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