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Ummm ... is this "Badge" what one would normally call a Unit Shield or similar term?
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The purpose of the RAF is to fly and to fight; The purpose of those who do not fly or fight is to assist those who do. The better kind of supporters understood this and worked at it, sadly many did not
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Deskex76,
Don't worry about the cost. By the time a committee have sorted this out, the RAF will only be of the size that requires half a dozen, and that will include a couple of spares.
Don't worry about the cost. By the time a committee have sorted this out, the RAF will only be of the size that requires half a dozen, and that will include a couple of spares.
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The purpose of the RAF is to fly and to fight; The purpose of those who do not fly or fight is to assist those who do.
So, basically, the RAF consists of the 'winged master race'. Other wearers of the light blue are just 'assistants'.
Hmm
The purpose of the RAF is to fly and to fight; The purpose of those who do not fly or fight is to assist those who do.
So, basically, the RAF consists of the 'winged master race'. Other wearers of the light blue are just 'assistants'.
Hmm
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This may well degenerate into another "Caption Competition" - only funnier.
To get the ball rolling, how about Wingless Wonder ? (to go with a Badge of a quill, a blindfold and a Dodo)
D.
To get the ball rolling, how about Wingless Wonder ? (to go with a Badge of a quill, a blindfold and a Dodo)
D.
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A brass badge worn on the left cuff saying QWERTY
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To save expending much needed budget resources, they will be required to make their own badges in their own time!
So, basically, the RAF consists of the 'winged master race'. Other wearers of the light blue are just 'assistants'.
Despite my suggested 'BLUNT' badge, I do think a badge of trade/branch is a good idea. Being able to walk into a room and at a glance have a reasonable idea of someone's specialisation is a good thing. That's why the WSO/WSOp flying badge was such a daft idea... Originally, it was planned to have a badge to distinguish between a Nav and a Fast Jet Weapons System Operator - it went wrong when non-FJ types started to get involved. Personnally, I would have revived the RO (RADAR Observer) brevet for the FJ types.
Anyway, I believe there should be a distinguishing insignia for all branches/trades...
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Typical of official announcements; only released 26 days late for an April Fool's Day joke. Perhaps a circular orange badge: in the RAAF they're known as JAFAs - Just Another F...ing Adminer.
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The RCAF have a badge for everyone:
Canadian Forces - Air Force - Air Trade Badges
The Resource Management Support Clerk is a feather in an ink pot:
CPL Clott
Canadian Forces - Air Force - Air Trade Badges
The Resource Management Support Clerk is a feather in an ink pot:
CPL Clott