Posted 12 months ago
antiquesar…
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The first photo is a close up of the wing pin on the jacket.
2nd - My grandfather wearing a different uniform. (He must have had more than one).
3rd - My grandfather and great grandfather on the right wearing their matching uniforms.
4th - My father wearing this uniform.
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It is a WW2 air crew member wing.
Thanks for sharing the original photos!
Scott
Thanks, scottvez. Is there any rank designation that you can see it the photos?
Thanks, AR8Jason!
The back of the wings are stamped "Sterling."
I'm glad that my family has been so sentimental and has held on to so many treasures for me to inherit!
Awesome! Thanks again, AR8Jason.
Well... Just now, after looking over the uniform, I found that the corporal patches are on the undershirt! I'm excited, I didn't think that the patches were still on the uniform.