Squadron Patches of World War II
Brian French's really terrific website is just fascinating -- I could browse there for hours. The patch shown above is from the 8th Weather Squadron of the Army Air Force.
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I have an extra patch of the Eighth Weather Squadron. I have had it for over sixty years so I know it is the real thing.
Posted by: CHARLES DEITZ | 08/07/2005 at 01:40 PM
Hello, Thanks for the link to my Squadron Patches of WWII website. It has moved however and your current link is dead.
The new url is:
http://members.cox.net/ww2squadronpatch/SquadronPatchesHomePage.html
http://members.cox.net/ww2squadronpatch/SquadronPatchesHomePage.html
Thanks,
Brian
WWIIJeepParts.com
Posted by: Brian French | 04/25/2009 at 08:07 PM
Changed the links so they work now. Thanks!!
Posted by: Tom McMahon | 04/26/2009 at 10:45 PM
Hello ,Brians site is Great,love to see "color" emblems shown,many are "Unofficial" which you won't find in the regular unit history books, I also am a emblem researcher,I do emblem ID's,anyne having 'Unknown" WW2 Avation patch/es need help e mail me I do ID work no charge.
Johnny
WeBeEmblems@aol.com
Posted by: Johnny | 11/19/2009 at 12:16 AM
I have a WW 2 A2 flight jacket in my collection with this patch on front , painted US Air Force patch painted on left shoulder. Pilot was Ken R. Avery. Have photo of Maj Avery standing next to B-17 but I don't have particulars of when he served with this unit.
Posted by: Larry Whitford | 06/18/2010 at 11:10 PM