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Interesting post, I've collected quite a few WW2 bits and pieces after searching an old airfield camp site where some of the RAF people were based. The camp was on the edge of an old airfield and after the war returned to agricultural use. I searched the whole site with a metal detector and recovered old cap badges, several forks (probably lost by airmen retuning from the cookhouse, quite a few pre decimal coins, coat buttons, and quite a lot of cartidge ends from very light pistols which were used to signal returning aircraft whether or not it was safe to land. I also found in the same field a cap badge from the First World War - it was called the Royal Flying Corps in those days and the badge has RFC on the front instead of the later RAF. The remainder of the airfield proper is now a nature reserve but there are still parts of the old runways in existence.
Ian
Ian