These WW2 British Army Paratrooper wings are a reproduction of the 3rd variant. The badge has a white embroidered parachute with a light blue pair of wings outstretched. It measures approximately 10cm across at the bottom and is to be worn 2 inches below the shoulder title on the right arm only.
Key Features
Material – Rough woollen backing with cotton threading
Meticulous detail makes the wings look real.
Flexible but does not change shape so it can be worn on the sleeve and not slowly come off, like others.
Stitching is accurate to the third style.
Description
Our accurate WW2 British Army Parachute Badge with Wings are made from a rough, authentic feel woollen material with meticulous stitching embroidered onto its surface. It has a white open parachute in the centre with a pair of beautiful light blue wings coming out from the parachute. This badge measures approximately 10cm and is to be worn just 2 inches below the shoulder title on your right arm only.
This is the third style badge, as the wings do not have gaps between the feathers. It is also the most commonly handed out badge during the late Second World War and early 1950s. This was awarded to a soldier after they had completed 7 descents (including 2-night jumps) and became a qualified military parachutist.
You need this, if you want to add more detail to your portrayal or perhaps you’ve completed your 7 jumps.
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