Cross & Cockade International Journal, normally referred to simply as Cross & Cockade, is a historical magazine about aviation in World War I, first published in 1970.[1] Its full title was Cross & Cockade Great Britain Journal from 1970 to 1986, when it changed to the present name. The name Cross and Cockade refers to the black cross and coloured roundel symbols used respectively on German and British World War I aircraft.
The journal is published by The Great War Aviation Society, formerly known as The Society of World War I Aero Historians 1970–1986; and Cross & Cockade International 1986–2023.
^"Back Issues". Cross and Cockade. Great War Aviation Society. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
Cross & Cockade International Journal, normally referred to simply as Cross & Cockade, is a historical magazine about aviation in World War I, first published...
cockade is a knot of ribbons, or other circular- or oval-shaped symbol of distinctive colours which is usually worn on a hat or cap. The word cockade...
played a prominent role in the storming of the Bastille, wore a cockade of blue and red, the city's traditional colours. According to French general...
The cockade of Italy (Italian: Coccarda italiana tricolore) is the national ornament of Italy, obtained by folding a green, white and red ribbon into...
The Birth of an Air Service: The Serbian Aviation Command (PDF). CrossandCockade International Vol 47/3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 October...
Kindle Edition Wright, Peter. "The War Service of Archibald Christie", CrossandCockade International, Autumn 2010, p. 161 "Agatha Christie's wartime wedding"...
Gerard (1981). "The Development of Dornier Landplanes, 1914-1918". CrossandCockade Great Britain Journal. Vol. 12, no. 3. unknown author (23 December...
ISBN 978-1-61251-369-0 Blume, August G. (1968). Miller, Jr., Thomas G. (ed.). "CrossandCockade Journal". History of the Serbian Air Force. Vol. 9, no. 3. Whittier...
VanWyngarden (2006), p. 83. 'Jasta 7 under Kobes'. CrossandCockade International vol. 25-2 and 25-3 Kilduff (1979), pp. 82–83. Kilduff (1979), p. 100...
Expeditionary Force on 18 November 1918."World War I Aero Squadrons". CrossandCockade Journal. 5 (3). Society of World War I Aero Historians. 1964. It was...
Operation Cockade was a series of deception operations designed to alleviate German pressure on Allied operations in Sicily and on the Soviets on the...
2015. CrossandCockade International vol 25-3 "Jasta 7 under Kobes". CrossandCockade International vol 25-2 and 25-3 'Kobes - Thoughts and descriptions'...
include: The cockade of France The letters "RF", standing for République Française (French Republic) The National Order of the Legion of Honour and the National...
May 2007. Miller, George (Spring 2007). "Slessor: Bomber Champion". CrossandCockade. 38 (1). Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved...
the CrossandCockade International. The Flying Elephants: A History of No.27 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps-Royal Air Force, 1915–69. Macdonald and Co....
cockade. However, many soldiers continued to either pin the cross to the cockade or wear the cockade without the cross. Polish military leaders and national...
cockade, whose colours are the blue-white-red of the flag of France. Similar national cockades, with different ordering of colours, were designed and...
national cockades were designed and adopted for use as aircraft roundels by the air forces of other countries, including the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and U.S...
Research Agency. Retrieved 28 May 2018. "World War I Aero Squadrons". CrossandCockade Journal. 5 (2). Society of World War I Aero Historians: 145. 1964...
made of linen with a black brim and is supplied with a band and a red and white cockade with a badge. The band color and badge varies after which exam it...
immediately outside and the red on the edge. The cockade with the red and green inverted position is instead that of Iran. The cockade, a revolutionary symbol...
September 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2018. "World War I Aero Squadrons". CrossandCockade Journal. 5 (2). Society of World War I Aero Historians: 145. 1964...
Kilduff, Peter (2010). "Clayton Knight: A Yank in the RFC/RAF" (PDF). CrossandCockade International: The First War Aviation Historical Society, Quarterly...