No he would have worn the AG single wing badge. Only pilots wore the Double wing. No one ever wore two "flying badges" At 18:41 13/04/2006 +1200, Barbara Dennis wrote: >I am trying to work out what on his uniform in the form of badges (either metal or material), stripes or whatever else would have been worn. >This particular uncle was in the Pacific & was training as an air gunner. >I have found reference in his War History file that he was granted permission to wear a.g's badge in the May 1944. I gather that that is a half circle with AG in the centre & a wing coming out - sorry if my description isnt accurate in the terminology. >Would he also have worn wingsto me look like a double set of wings with something in the middle. > >I have also seen something described as a propeller badge. This was in material. > >He ended up as a Flight Sargeant although started off with a title of Aircrafthand Aerodrome Defence Unit. > >Hoping someone is able to help out here with this query. If someone has a photo that I can look at, it would be muchly appreciated. >Barbara D >Auckland NZ > > >==== WORLDWAR2 Mailing List ==== >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/WORLDWAR2.html >This is the link to our archives. You may search or browse. Also, subscribe or unsubscribe and contact admin. We are an international list. Please remember to tell us what country your ancestor was from and what country you are in now if different. This helps us help you. If you give dates please help us understand the date you are referring to. For example: 4 Nov 1944 or Nov 4, 1944. > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > > Regards George Home page: http://web.localdial.com/users/airforce Leicestershire & Rutland Web Site: http://www.lrfhs.org.com About Jersey Site: http://www.jerseyinsight.com