![]() ![]() Courtesy of Norman WilliamsonĪn addition courtesy of Hylton Routledge: W.O's and above had their uniforms made of barathea. They were worn by all ranks underneath Warrant Officers, i.e from Aircraftman Second Class (AC2), through AC1, LAC, Corporal, Sergeant, and finally Flight-Sergeant.Īlso for the record, all the aforegoing ranks wore uniforms made of blue serge. This is an early Canadian eagle for RCAF or RAF trained in Canada for Khaki Great Coats, tropical jacket wear and by AOP pilots on Khaki BD.įor the record, the Shoulder Flashes were worn on each arm, at the top of the tunic sleeve, just below the shoulder. The RAF CBI (China/Burma/India) Leading Aircraftman Badge Tropical Service Dress Leading Aircraftman Badge "Worn on each sleeve of the uniform tunic, just above the elbow" - Norman Williamson Click on the images to see a larger version and the back of the wing/badge ![]()
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