Showing 5 items matching "raaf pugaree"
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchHat - Slouch
... Hat Slouch with RAAF Pugaree and dark blue, light Blue and burgundy colour Patch...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Headgear Recent RAAF Hat Slouch with RAAF Pugaree and dark blue, light Blue and burgundy colour Patch Hat - Slouch ...Hat Slouch with RAAF Pugaree and dark blue, light Blue and burgundy colour Patchheadgear, recent, raaf -
Bendigo Military MuseumHeadwear - RAAF PUGGAREE, C.1939 - 45
... RAAF pugaree...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Issued to R.G Bennetts No’s 119452, 36088 RAAF, RAAF pugaree accessory Inside marked: "36088 Bennetts R. ...Issued to R.G Bennetts No’s 119452, 36088 RAAF,RAAF, khaki puggaree with blue band. Metal RAAF badge. type of hat band, G-pleats (I-blue).Inside marked: "36088 Bennetts R. G. RAAF 36088"raaf pugaree, accessory -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchHat - Slouch
... Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Headgear 2000 RAAF Slouch Blue with Pugaree Hat - Slouch ...Slouch Blue with Pugareeheadgear, 2000, raaf -
Rye RSL Sub BranchCork helmet wolesley, Embelton & Co. Melbourne Australia, Twentieth Century
... RAAF Wolsley cork helmet. Helmet Khaki cotton six (6) panel outer, with three (3) fold pugaree. ...RAAF Wolsley cork helmet. Helmet Khaki cotton six (6) panel outer, with three (3) fold pugaree. ...This type of head dress was very commonly worn by British Commonwealth Forces in the Sub Continent and other tropical areas. This particular example would have been a common sight in Northern Australia during the time frame, as well as Africa, Middle East and the Pacific. It is a light weight ventilated helmet offering good air circulation via the vent in the top of the crown, and shade to the back of the neck. As well as protection by the peaked front for the eyes reducing glare, preventing sun and heat stroke. It also created an image of gentlemanly dress and pride in appearance. It conformed to an ideal and was considered quite fashionable and a little dashing, often worn at a jaunty angle, creating a rakish air, far from today's simplistic view of pure functionality and at as low as possible cost. Whether worn with a tropical uniform with jacket and trousers, or open necked shirt and shorts, the wearer was easily identifiable as British or one of the Commonwealth countries.WW2 RAAF Wolsley cork helmet. Helmet Khaki cotton six (6) panel outer, with three (3) fold pugaree. Colour patch on left side approximately 6cm X 5.5cm, Dark blue,2.5cm, Light blue, 0.5cm and Maroon 2.5cm. Tan leather trim around brim, tan leather chin strap. Traditional pith helmet four (4) hole domed type vent on top of crown. Beige leather sweat band pierced around the top and with a cotton cord adjustment threaded around. Fixed to shell in four points diagonally. Interior is also covered in Khaki cotton. Hand written in brown ink. A1917 F/Lt C KERR GRANTworld war two, head dress, helmet, pith, cork, cloth covered, leather trimmed, royal australian air force, officer, flight lieutenant, khaki, pith helmet, air force, tropical, hat -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchHeadgear Slouch Hat, C WW2
... Hole in pugaree at the front for badge. Possibly Militia or RAAF....Hole in pugaree at the front for badge. Possibly Militia or RAAF. Headgear Slouch Hat ...Slouch Hat without liner. Metal stud fitting to hold up side. One piece flat pugaree. Hole in pugaree at the front for badge. Possibly Militia or RAAF.Nil
