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		<title>Nigeria Police Cap Badge West Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2022 13:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Nigeria Police Cap Badge West Africa Material:  chromed steel Reverse: no fitting. Original condition Size: approx. 48 x 37 mm</p>
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<p>Material:  chromed steel<br />
Reverse: no fitting.<br />
Original condition<br />
Size: approx. 48 x 37 mm</p>
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		<title>Biafra South Nigeria POLICE Beret Badge 1967</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 14:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Biafra South Nigeria POLICE Beret Badge 1967 Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil war that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil war that followed, Biafra maintained its own Army and Airforce; and distinctive badges, now rare, were struck.</p>
<p>Material:  silver colour aluminium<br />
Reverse: 2 lug fitting.<br />
Original condition, badge is a little bend<br />
Size: approx. 45 x 45 mm</p>
<p>Extreme rare item!</p>
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		<title>Biafra South Nigeria Air force OFFICERS Beret Badge 1967</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alex]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 14:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Biafra South Nigeria Air force OFFICERS Beret Badge 1967 Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil war that followed, Biafra maintained its own Army and Airforce; and distinctive badges, now rare, were struck.</p>
<p>The Biafrans set up a small, yet effective air force. Biafran Air Force commanders were Chude Sokey and later Godwin Ezeilo, who had trained with the Royal Canadian Air Force.<br />
Its early inventory included two B-25 Mitchells, two B-26 Invaders a converted DC-3 and one Dove.<br />
In 1968, Swedish pilot Carl Gustaf von Rosen suggested the MiniCOIN project to General Ojukwu.<br />
By early 1969, Biafra had assembled five MFI-9Bs in Gabon, calling them &#8220;Biafra Babies&#8221;. They were coloured green, were able to carry six 68 mm anti-armour rockets under each wing using simple sights.<br />
The five planes were flown by three Swedish pilots and three Biafran pilots. In September 1969, Biafra acquired four ex-Armee de l&#8217;Air North American T-6Gs, which were flown to Biafra the following month, with another T-6 lost on the ferry flight.<br />
These aircraft flew missions until January 1970 manned by Portuguese ex-military pilots.<br />
During the war, Biafra tried to acquire jets. Two Fouga Magisters and several Gloster Meteors were bought but never arrived in Biafra, being abandoned on foreign African airbases.</p>
<p>Material:  black steel<br />
Reverse: 1 lug fitting. 1 lug fitting missing<br />
Original condition<br />
Size: approx. 77 x 35 mm</p>
<p>Extreme rare item!</p>
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		<title>Biafra South Nigeria Air force Beret Badge 1967</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2022 13:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Biafra South Nigeria Air force Beret Badge 1967 worn by other ranks Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil war that followed, Biafra maintained its own Army and Airforce; and distinctive badges, now rare, were struck.</p>
<p>The Biafrans set up a small, yet effective air force. Biafran Air Force commanders were Chude Sokey and later Godwin Ezeilo, who had trained with the Royal Canadian Air Force.<br />
Its early inventory included two B-25 Mitchells, two B-26 Invaders a converted DC-3 and one Dove.<br />
In 1968, Swedish pilot Carl Gustaf von Rosen suggested the MiniCOIN project to General Ojukwu.<br />
By early 1969, Biafra had assembled five MFI-9Bs in Gabon, calling them &#8220;Biafra Babies&#8221;. They were coloured green, were able to carry six 68 mm anti-armour rockets under each wing using simple sights.<br />
The five planes were flown by three Swedish pilots and three Biafran pilots. In September 1969, Biafra acquired four ex-Armee de l&#8217;Air North American T-6Gs, which were flown to Biafra the following month, with another T-6 lost on the ferry flight.<br />
These aircraft flew missions until January 1970 manned by Portuguese ex-military pilots.<br />
During the war, Biafra tried to acquire jets. Two Fouga Magisters and several Gloster Meteors were bought but never arrived in Biafra, being abandoned on foreign African airbases.</p>
<p>Material:  silver/gold colour aluminium<br />
Reverse: 2 lug fitting.<br />
Original condition<br />
Size: approx. 77 x 35 mm</p>
<p>Extreme rare item!</p>
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		<title>Biafra South Nigeria Army Beret Badge 1967 Officers Mercenaries</title>
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<p>Biafra South Nigeria Army Beret Badge 1967 Officers Mercenaries Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Folowing the post-Independance Military coup, a secessionary movement arose in the Eastern stat or province (of Southern Nigeria), capital at Enugu; anti-Lagos, anti-Federal Goverment. On 30 May 1967, Lt-Col. Ojukwu, declared the birth of the new nation of BIAFRA. In the serveral years of the civil war that followed, Biafra maintained its own Army and Airforce; and distinctive badges, now rare, were struck.<br />
These badges were also worn by some of the mercenaries who served in Biafra</p>
<p>Material: Dark Steel<br />
Reverse: 2 lug fittings (north/south)<br />
Original condition<br />
Size: approx. 50 x 45 mm</p>
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