A King’s Commendation For Valuable Service In The Air; An Extremely Scarce Ww2 Example GTRexclude Their calls for help were
Description
Their calls for help were heard by Corporals Rock and Peters
The first four accompanied by their original glassine packets of issue
473 (26/9/1942)
three have five-sided aluminum frame suspensions with pinbacks
being introduced in June of 1944
A King’s Commendation For Valuable Service In The Air; An Extremely Scarce Ww2 Example GTRexclude Their calls for help wereKings Commendation For Valuable Service in the Air An extremely scarce WW2 example of the silver pin back badge. The reverse stamped Silver with the registration number R. D. 847363 GC. Instigated in 1942 and awarded to civilians, who had rendered valuable service in the Air. This award could also be worn on military uniform, usually after the medal ribbons. The Award was discontinued in 1993. SAP: 200
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