Air Training Corps badge (United Kingdom, R.A.F.)
White metal hat badge for the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps. I believe the white metal badge are for 1953-era.
Both lugs intact.
On 5 February 1941, the Air Training Corps (ATC) was officially established, with King George VI agreeing to be the Air Commodore-in-Chief and issuing a Royal Warrant setting out the Corps' aims.
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer-military youth organisation. They are sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Air Force.
White metal hat badge for the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps. I believe the white metal badge are for 1953-era.
Both lugs intact.
On 5 February 1941, the Air Training Corps (ATC) was officially established, with King George VI agreeing to be the Air Commodore-in-Chief and issuing a Royal Warrant setting out the Corps' aims.
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer-military youth organisation. They are sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Air Force.
White metal hat badge for the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps. I believe the white metal badge are for 1953-era.
Both lugs intact.
On 5 February 1941, the Air Training Corps (ATC) was officially established, with King George VI agreeing to be the Air Commodore-in-Chief and issuing a Royal Warrant setting out the Corps' aims.
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer-military youth organisation. They are sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Air Force.