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Anon sewn This is the 1970 's issue of the woven badge. The Loadmaster discipline came into being about 1965 #2 Crewman, Sterling, 1966 |
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Windrum Collection pin back Sterling Stokes Sterling Sterling Crewman standard issue #3 Crew Technician, Sterling, 1983 |
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Anon pin back Sterling #4 Crew Technician, bullion, Mess dress, |
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Anon sewn Mess Dress issue bullion. Note 3 extended feather tips of 9 feathers #5 Crew Technician, Bullion, Mess Dress variation |
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Anon sewn Mess Dress issue bullion. Note 4 extended feather tips of 11 feathers #6 Fighter Controller, 2000, embroidered |
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Anon sewn This is the year 2000 issue of the FC badge, returning to dark blue, having been issued in blue grey since inception in the mid 1990's #7 Crew Attendant, Embroidered, 2002 |
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Anon sewn This is the Crew Attendant badge issued first in 2002. #8 Southern Cross Aircrew Wing, 1998, Sterling |
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Anon pin back This new wing was issued in 1998 and will eventually replace many of the old revered discipline badges including Navigator & Engineer. #9 Southern Cross Aircrew Wing, 1998, woven |
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Anon sewn This is the woven version of the new wing issued in 1998 which will eventually replace many of the old revered discipline badges including Navigator & Engineer. In 2000, the woven version was replaced for standard uniform use by the new embroidered and sewn edged version. #10 Southern Cross Aircrew Wing, 1998, Embroidered |
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Anon sewn This is the embroidered version and sewn edged version of the new wing. It is manufactured on the short-term use blue grey material, replaced in 2000 by the dark blue material. #11 Southern Cross Aircrew Wing, Bullion Dress |
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John Macdonald sewn This is the bullion dress version of the new wing. This is not worn on working uniform. |