Help with Rank
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I came across the attached photograph somewhere on the net (I hope I am not infringing any copyright) and the gentleman standing with his arms folded near the Valetta tail looks remarkably like my late father. To help try and clinch the identification I have studied the image very carefully but can not see any rank insignia. Can anyone on this forum put me out of my misery and identify his rank?.
The photo was taken I believe at RAF Khormaksar in the 1956-1958 era. He was based at RAF Eastleigh, Kenya during this period but spent quite a bit of time at Khormaksar.
Any help would be much appreciated.
QuePee
The photo was taken I believe at RAF Khormaksar in the 1956-1958 era. He was based at RAF Eastleigh, Kenya during this period but spent quite a bit of time at Khormaksar.
Any help would be much appreciated.
QuePee
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Many thanks Forget for your observations. Sorry I have not responded earlier but I have been away on one of those dangerous flying contraptions.
Either you are much younger than me and consequently have better eyesight, or you have better software than I do. Try as I might I still cannot see anything.
If as you say he is a Sergeant, then obviously I have the wrong guy. My father was a Warrannt Officer at that time.
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Either you are much younger than me and consequently have better eyesight, or you have better software than I do. Try as I might I still cannot see anything.
If as you say he is a Sergeant, then obviously I have the wrong guy. My father was a Warrannt Officer at that time.
Many thanks
QuePee
Almost certainly a Warrant Officer - WO's tropical rank badges were usually brass on a leather wrist strap.
Photo not likely to be Khormaksar - was there '56-'58 and cannot recall even ONE Annie never mind two!!
Photo not likely to be Khormaksar - was there '56-'58 and cannot recall even ONE Annie never mind two!!
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QuePee, I see stripes here - but I could be wrong. (I've deliberately left it thumb-nail) I wouldn't go for Warrant Officer as I don't ever recall seeing a WO wearing a beret - with or without KD. I know they could do but they seemed to prefer a proper hat. I don't ever recall a WO on the line either.
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QP:
Your photo comes from one I posted on post #55 on
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...sharjah-3.html
We think it is Sharjah (or maybe Bahrain). See the correspondence in that thread.
Laurence
Your photo comes from one I posted on post #55 on
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...sharjah-3.html
We think it is Sharjah (or maybe Bahrain). See the correspondence in that thread.
Laurence
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Interesting comment re the Warrant Officer not wearing a beret. I ALWAYS remember my father wearing one as a WO. Pity he is not around to confirm.
As far as I can remember he always wore a WO badge on a wrist strap (either leather or cloth) and I do not remember any other indications of rank being worn when we were overseas.
The photo was sent to me from a friend back in the UK, not sure where he obtained it but it was definitely said to be Khormaksar between 1956-1958. I will of course bow to the superior knowledge on this site. If the majority think its Bahrein, or Sharjah then I will go with that.
Many thanks for the input so far.
QuePee
As far as I can remember he always wore a WO badge on a wrist strap (either leather or cloth) and I do not remember any other indications of rank being worn when we were overseas.
The photo was sent to me from a friend back in the UK, not sure where he obtained it but it was definitely said to be Khormaksar between 1956-1958. I will of course bow to the superior knowledge on this site. If the majority think its Bahrein, or Sharjah then I will go with that.
Many thanks for the input so far.
QuePee
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WO Mon*gh*n at Changi ALWAYS wore his beret. Even indoors! Which is why he was known as "The Hat".
If it wasn't for his perpetual beret he'd probably have been known as "Baldy"
If it wasn't for his perpetual beret he'd probably have been known as "Baldy"