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It was both. (And it might have been my A2 you saw) The british brass policewhistle was part of the emergency equipment every pilot (RAF and USAAF) got. It was placed in the collar or as a zipperpull at the A2 as a talisman. (Plus - placed there - it was easier to use, if you had the bad luck of ending up splashing 'round in the Channel.)
The photo is Major John T. Godfrey (RAF Eaglesquadron and later USAAF 4th Fighter Group, Debden UK)
The tradition with the whistle was widespread in the ETO. Primarily in UK based squadrons. The Mediteranian squadrons used a small "Capri Bell" instead - for good luck.
The photo is Major John T. Godfrey (RAF Eaglesquadron and later USAAF 4th Fighter Group, Debden UK)
The tradition with the whistle was widespread in the ETO. Primarily in UK based squadrons. The Mediteranian squadrons used a small "Capri Bell" instead - for good luck.