Arm badge, P
Arm badge. When combined with a Patrol Service Gunlayer badge it can be worn by a Patrol Service Gunnery Instructor, Gunlayer or Seaman Gunner.
When combined with the badge with an aeroplane on it and the applicable stars and crowns it can signify A Chief Petty Officer Photographer, 1st Class, Chief Petty Officer, Photographer, 2nd Class, Photographer, 3rd Class or a Photographer (Unqualified)
Separate letter badges were used between 1939 - 1949.
When combined with the badge with an aeroplane on it and the applicable stars and crowns it can signify A Chief Petty Officer Photographer, 1st Class, Chief Petty Officer, Photographer, 2nd Class, Photographer, 3rd Class or a Photographer (Unqualified)
Separate letter badges were used between 1939 - 1949.
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Object Details
ID: | UNI4919 |
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Collection: | Uniforms |
Type: | Arm badge |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Date made: | Unknown |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |