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🇬🇧 WW2 Army Air Corps Glider Pilot Regiment Pilot Wings

🇬🇧 WW2 Army Air Corps Glider Pilot Regiment Pilot Wings

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Rare full size flat embroidered WW2 Glider pilots wings , removed from uniform with just the right amount of service wear.

WW2 British Glider Pilot Wings were distinctive insignia worn by members of the Glider Pilot Regiment during the Second World War. These pilots played a crucial role in airborne operations, piloting gliders that delivered troops, equipment, and supplies directly into combat zones.

Design of the Glider Pilot Wings

The wings were worn on the left breast above the pocket of the battledress or service dress.

The wings symbolized the pilot’s specialized training in flying unpowered gliders, which required skill and precision since these aircraft had no engines and relied entirely on tow planes and controlled descent for landing.

Glider pilots were often also trained as infantry soldiers, capable of fighting alongside the troops they transported once they had landed.

The Glider Pilot Regiment

• Formed in 1942, the Glider Pilot Regiment was part of the Army Air Corps.

• These pilots played pivotal roles in key operations such as:

• Operation Overlord (D-Day landings, 1944)

• Operation Market Garden (Arnhem, 1944)

• Operation Varsity (Rhine crossing, 1945)

• Their courage was remarkable, as gliders often crash-landed in dangerous terrain, yet the pilots were expected to join the battle immediately after landing.

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