Airborne Warning and Control Badge (in gilt metal with red and orange enamels
in an interlocking weaved pattern and forming a u-shape
patinated wings in the center
but was later integrated into the national hierarchy of decorations in Belgium after the Congo Free State ceased to exist as a private domain of King Leopold II in 1908
United Kingdom. The Second Afghan War 1878-1890 Casualty Roll Auction Archive Airborne Warning and Control BadgeHardcover, red cloth cover, with dust jacket, entitled "The Second Afghan War 1878 1890 Casualty Roll", compiled by Anthony Farrington, published by The London Stamp Exchange Ltd. of London, copyrighted in 1986, ISBN 0 948130 70 9. The book begins with a Preface, Contents, Abbreviations, Sources, Selected Despatches (as they were originally recorded), followed by the Casualty Roll for the Second Afghan War. The roll is documented under nineteen unit