Description: A nice issued example of an original World War Two British Army Anti-Aircraft Command Battle Blouse Shoulder Patch circa 1939-45. British Ack-Ack Command during WW-2 controlled all Territorial Army Anti-Aircraft Artillery & Searchlight Batteries defending the skies above the UK. Formed in April 1939 Ack-Ack Command came under the operational direction of Fighter Command. Operated by TA Units, some regulars joined the batteries after the Miracle of Dunkirk. However as the war progressed, and amore & more TA's and Regulars were freed up for actions overseas so the young & older men of the Home Guard and women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service bolstered their places. In terms of the gunnery, the Home Guard and remaining TA's loaded & fired the 3.7" anti-aircraft guns whilst the ATS handled the ammunition stocks & operated the gun directors. Late 1944 as the war entered its final year, 3rd, 4th & 7th Ack Ack Groups were disbanded with their areas covered by an extended 2nd & 5th Anti-Aircraft Groups until war's end. An impressive black on red screen-print patch measuring 2" square, this Ack-Ack-Command patch is in a very good 'as used' condition and as unpicked from an Army battle-blouse in WW-II. Thanks for looking..!
Price: 30 GBP
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
End Time: 2024-12-17T17:37:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18.26 GBP
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RAF Fighter Command: 12. Group RAF
Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
V2 Rockets: Battle of Britain
Royal Artillery: Royal Engineers
Operation Varsity: German
Remagen: The Ruhr Pocket
Blitz: Anti-Aircraft Command
D-Day June 6th 1944: Normandy
Operation Market Garden: 82nd Airborne
Arnhem: Holland
Country/ Organization: Great Britain
Bayeux: Caen
Utah Beach: Omaha Beach
Clothing Type: Batte Blouse Shoulder Patch
Battle of The Bulge: Falaise Gap
Home Guard: Auxiliary Territorial Service
Service: Army
101st Airborne: St Mere Eglise
Cotentin Peninsula: Cherbourg
Sicily: Tunisia
Type: Patches
6th Airborne: Rhine Crossing
Operation Overlord: Ardennes
St Mere Eglise: St Lo
Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
Era: 1914-1945
Wehrmacht: Waffen-SS
Third Reich: Berlin
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom