The British Airborne Jump Wing is an insignia awarded to personnel who have completed parachute training within British airborne forces. Originally introduced during the Second World War, the badge features a depiction of open parachute wings extending horizontally from a central parachute canopy, typically embroidered in white and light blue thread on a dark backing. It is most commonly associated with the Parachute Regiment and other airborne units of the British Army. The design and method of wear have remained largely consistent over time, with the insignia sewn onto the upper arm of the uniform. The British Airborne Jump Wing signifies qualification as a military parachutist and represents the individual’s specialized airborne training. Examples of this insignia can vary slightly depending on the era and manufacturer, reflecting changes in materials and embroidery techniques. This item is of interest to collectors of military insignia, particularly those focused on airborne or World War II artifacts.
British Airborne Jump Wing
$15.00
The British Airborne Jump Wing is a military qualification badge awarded to personnel who have completed parachute training within British airborne forces. Introduced during the Second World War, this insignia was worn by members of units such as the Parachute Regiment and other associated airborne divisions. The design typically features an open parachute flanked by stylized wings, symbolizing the wearer’s status as a trained military
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