sure did we had to smile salute and serve. and ask are you a member?Those were the days when you got a salute from the AA or RAC man, usually on his motor bike.
no one male or female was turned away. jeeps more like a series one landyApparently, AA officers would salute any member when seen passing along the road - those displaying the badge of course. They used to have patrol boxes/huts at key junctions. Each member was issued with a key to access a phone if needing help. (Well, that's what was written in M.J.Porter's 'fictitious' book I'm reading: The Automobile Assassination - set in the 1940s). Maybe someone knows if these features of the service are true.
By the 1950s they were moving with the times.
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Source: British Newspaper Archive
I still have an RAC members key somewhere. I think that the AA and the RAC had the same key profile so that members could use each others boxes in an emergency. I also have a metal AA members car badge, with the members number stamped on. And an illuminated RAC car badge. Why ? No good having a memories box with nothing in it.Each member was issued with a key to access a phone if needing help
The number was not the membership number.)I still have an RAC members key somewhere. I think that the AA and the RAC had the same key profile so that members could use each others boxes in an emergency. I also have a metal AA members car badge, with the members number stamped on. And an illuminated RAC car badge. Why ? No good having a memories box with nothing in it.
Andrew.
Interesting i check mine outi broke down in a AA relay truck in Blackpool and had to wait 5 hrs to get recovered by a privae company becouse they could recover own vehicles
How to date an AA badge.
Badges are stamped up with issue numbers on them, the table below gives an indication of when a particular badge was sent out:
- 1 to 999,999 - 1906-30
- A-P suffixes - 1930-45
- RST suffixes - 1946-56 (Flat motorcycle badges)
- WXYZA suffixes - 1956-67 (Domed motorcycle badges)
- OA to OZ prefixes - 1945-57
- 1A-9A prefix - 1957-59
- 1B-9B prefix - 1960-61
- 1C-9C prefix - 1962-63
- 1D-9D prefix - 1964-65
- 1E-9E prefix - 1966-67
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