UNKNOWN PATCHES


A 10 on taxiing
A 10 during an aerial refuelling : click on the picture
A 10 in formation

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In this page are displayed patches for which I don't have any information or, better, I don't have complete informations. For these reason, flanked at each patch there is an area where I will add informations that come from you guys. I will be very grateful at each person that can recognize the showed patches on sending me more informations. To send me informations please click here or go back at the Home Page just clicking on E-mail button. For each patch I need the following informations :

- date
- location, base
- planes in that date
- description of the meaning of the patch

Will be nice for each patch to have all the informations that I have listed above but, if you don't have all the listed informations, please send me the few that you have !

Thanks !



Patch nr. 1

Kazuo Taguchi
Japan

It is 202sq in Tokushima-Base, Japan Marine Self Defense Force. 202sq is a Air Training Sq whichi operates TC-90/UC-90 now. I'm not sure this patch's date but 202sq's history was started since 1961

Patch nr. 2

Sander Smit
Holland

I checked my slides for you and its a Hungarian air force patch. 3 years ago they flew the Mig-21 when they visited Zeltweg Airpower2000 show with 2 Mig-21 (a single seater and a double seater). They flew before the Mig-21 the Mig-23. So I can inform you you have a Hungarian air force patch

Patch nr. 3

John W. Cook
United States

US Army Shoulder Patch - Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Detachment, Texas Agriculture and Military University

Lee Ragan
United States

The correct designation for the TAMU is Texas Agricultrial & Mechnical University, not Military

Patch nr. 4

John W. Cook
United States

US Army Shoulder Patch - 1st Army

Patch nr. 5

Phil
United States

Your unknown patch #5 is the World War II style 14th Air Force (USAAC). They were the Flying Tigers that were with General Clair Channault fighting the Japanese with the Chinese Air Force. They were volunteers until the US Army Air Corps took them in in the 40's. The TRAINING COMMAND arc is to signify that someone was in the Training Command

John W Cook
United States

WW2 Army Air Forces Shoulder Patch - 14th Air Force & Training Command Tab - They do no belong together

Patch nr. 6

John W Cook
United States

US Army Shoulder Patch - Antiaircraft Command (1942 - 1945)

Patch nr. 7

This patch should be a patch of F 21 squadron, last Viggen squadron. Do you guys have more informations ?

Patch nr. 8

I need informations about this patch

Patch nr. 9

I need informations about this patch

Patch nr. 10

Robert Wilkinson
United States

Greetings, The patch you listed on the unknown patch No.10 is from No.31 Squadron (RAF - Tornado unit). Regards, Bob

Asif Shamim
United Kingdom

31 Sqn Gold Stars - Red Flag 2001. This patch is from the Royal Air Force, UK. 31 Sqn fly the Tornado GR4

Patch nr. 11

Lee Ragan
United States

This is the late WWII patch for "United States Strategic Air Forces", which was an organization that combined the 8th & 15th Air Forces in Europe. This organization later evolved into the Strategic Air Command.


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