Mr. 'H' said:Are squadron patches supposed to be worn on the right or left breast?
Just occured to me as I've seen both in pictures....
PADDY said:Squadron Patch on left breast, Group Patch on right breast (is the common formula). Hope that helps.
Peacoat said:This, however, does not mean that I would fault someone for patching their own jacket. It obviously is done out of respect for an era. Someone who shows respect for an era is given respect by those who lived in that era. The only time it becomes a problem is when the person with the patched flight jacket is trying to be someone he is not. Obviously a fifty year old guy with a WWII patched flight jacket is not posing as a WWII bombardier.
So, patch as you please, just don't try to be that which you are not.
Mr. 'H' said:Have we decided...?
Is there a definitive resourse for researching patches?
Seems a great pity if there isn't.
priestyboy said:Not sure how much this will help, but this guy seems to cover a wide variety.
http://members.aol.com/brimiljeep/WebPages/SquadronPatchPage.html
You have to scroll down past all the text and fire pictures...about 1/2 way down the page.
If nothing else, it's neat to look at.
Paden said:We offer now german WWII suadron patches.
http://www.original-fliegerjacken.de/de/zubehoer_sticker.php
Hey Carter ,the 99th Bomb Sqd was with the 9th Bomb Group by my refference materials and with the 20th Air Force,the other squadrons were 1st,5th,59th,99th,430th.carter said:I have a question regarding USAAF patches.
My Dad was an enlisted mechanic in the USAAF during WWII. I know that he was posted to Walla Walla, WA and Rapid City, SD. I do not know what Group, Squadron, or other unit he was in. I know there were US Continental Defense Squadrons and believe one of them was the 99th Heavy Bomber which later became the 99th Super Heavy Bomber before it was posted to the UK.
Does anyone have any information that would help me determine what patches he might have worn?
My Dad was discharged at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Denver where he was treated for a severe injury to his back.
yes there was a ruling as to what side the Sqd or grp patch was to be placed "but" like many rules/regs it wasn't always adhered to, I have also seen them reversed and the regulation that a Suadron patch was to be a round type and the group on a shield shaped background and this I have seen reversed too.Mr. 'H' said:Are squadron patches supposed to be worn on the right or left breast?
Just occured to me as I've seen both in pictures....