A Second War British Glider Pilot Regiment Cap Badge With King's Crown Hold both in the ships and
Description
both in the ships and on shore against the pirates of the Straights of Malacca
in addition to wear to the leather on the scabbard indicative to use
A first and second war ribbon bar with seven award ribbons
He was transferred to Goose Bay Station on September 15
with a black
A Second War British Glider Pilot Regiment Cap Badge With King's Crown Hold both in the ships andGreat Britain; Die stamped silvered bronze, unmarked, 41 mm (w) x 45. 7 mm (h), intact slider, extremely fine. Footnote: The Glider Pilot Regiment was a British airborne forces unit of the Second World War, which was responsible for crewing the British Army's military gliders and saw action in the European theatre in support of Allied airborne operations. Established in 1942, the regiment was disbanded in 1957.
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