RegentSt1965
Familiar Face
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- 99
- Location
- London
My Father and Father in Law served in RAF Bomber Command and were both in the 50% of aircrew who survived the war. I am very proud of both of them (both deceased in later years). But my clothing preferences have always been USAF / USN (A2/G1/B10/MA1 etc etc). I have come to terms with this since getting his Service Record and starting to decode all the RAF acronyms(!!) and seeing just how much he, and his fellows, put up with in the cause of saving us. By this, I mean the fact that neither man talked about, or complained, about their experiences; the way that the few relics of Dad's uniform ervice that I played with as a kid(dress holster/belt, flying helmet, forage hat etc) all gradually dispapeared from the familiy home; and the lack of much familiy chat about the War and the years they were away from home (SEAC) . Of course, this wasnt about the RAF at all, this was dealing with stuff and drawing a line under it all.
I guess he would have approved of my interest in Americana as he was a Jazzist in the 50's and was, for a School teacher, quite influenced by the Beats. So, I rest comfortable in my sweats, jeans and Ivy; wear my MA1 and chinos happily; and continue to sport tweed and C&J boots/shoes when in town (!). In the meanwhile, with my Wife, Sister and Son, I'm looking forward to trying to construct the rest their wartime timeline (cant get any more detail than bare bones of postings) from hi-res blow-ups of the records and celebrate the bravery and fortitude of these two young men and all the others.
I guess he would have approved of my interest in Americana as he was a Jazzist in the 50's and was, for a School teacher, quite influenced by the Beats. So, I rest comfortable in my sweats, jeans and Ivy; wear my MA1 and chinos happily; and continue to sport tweed and C&J boots/shoes when in town (!). In the meanwhile, with my Wife, Sister and Son, I'm looking forward to trying to construct the rest their wartime timeline (cant get any more detail than bare bones of postings) from hi-res blow-ups of the records and celebrate the bravery and fortitude of these two young men and all the others.