FlyBrick Q
- christie1111
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FlyBrick Q
If you are lurking....
I have medals from my father-in-laws service in the RAF during WW2. The ribbons and medals have been separated from each other. I tried to look up the combinations to put them back together properly but just got a lot of hits for places that want to buy them.
I would like to join them and put them in a shadow box that I recently bought. It would make a nice gift for Husband1111's birthday.
Any chance you could point me in the right direction?
I do have you email so if I don't see you surface here, I will check there.
Thanks!
I have medals from my father-in-laws service in the RAF during WW2. The ribbons and medals have been separated from each other. I tried to look up the combinations to put them back together properly but just got a lot of hits for places that want to buy them.
I would like to join them and put them in a shadow box that I recently bought. It would make a nice gift for Husband1111's birthday.
Any chance you could point me in the right direction?
I do have you email so if I don't see you surface here, I will check there.
Thanks!
"A bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars"
- MarleysGh0st
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I'm not FlyBrick, but a little searching of the RAF website found this PDF booklet with some wonderful images of British Armed Forces medals and ribbons, which should do the trick!
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- christie1111
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Actually, another year I had a picture of him with his whole unit matted and framed. This would be of a similar size and I would consider it a companion piece to be hung together.
FiL served as a fitness instructor in Africa and the Middle East.
MiL was evacuated from the Channel Islands (Guernsey).
They eventually met in Leeds at the end of the war.
FiL served as a fitness instructor in Africa and the Middle East.
MiL was evacuated from the Channel Islands (Guernsey).
They eventually met in Leeds at the end of the war.
"A bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars"
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In the immortal "Whose Line is it Anyway?" line:
Sorry, I'm late.
Marley did a better and faster job of answering than I could.
I'm sure the surprise will mean much to your FIL.
I've found that events they might not have discussed much over the years - their war experiences - are important to WWII vets as their days draw to a close.
Good on ya for doing this!
Sorry, I'm late.
Marley did a better and faster job of answering than I could.
I'm sure the surprise will mean much to your FIL.
I've found that events they might not have discussed much over the years - their war experiences - are important to WWII vets as their days draw to a close.
Good on ya for doing this!
- christie1111
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