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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Hello to Tom and his visitors.
This post is in regards to my Squadron Patch website listed above.
It used to be hosted on COX, but they have stopped hosting websites.
I have moved my website to a new domain.
To see it now, go to:
http://www.WWIISquadronPatches.com
Thanks for the compliments re: my website.
Brian
PS.
*** If you have a WWII Squadron patch that you would like to have identified, please follow the link below for the procedure to get it listed here.
WWII Squadron Patch ID SERVICE
http://wwiisquadronpatches.com/SquadronPatchesIDSERVICE.html
Posted by: Brian | 02/17/2012 at 04:44 PM
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
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
Changed the links so they work now. Thanks!!
Posted by: Tom McMahon | 04/26/2009 at 10:45 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
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