Army Air Pilot Wings. The Wings are the desired 3 Inch, large Jacket, Tunic sized insignia. The wings are marked sterling and AE Company of Utica, New York. These Pilot Wings have some serious heft to them. They feature early War wire clutch back clips. They have been worn. The […]...
This badge is still sewn to a uniform worn by a Major in the Army Air Corps during the mid-1920s. He served overseas during WW1 and was rated a "Military Aviator" prior to January 25, 1919. Time wise, this particular badge was made in the 1920s so it actually pre-dates the "Mili...
This is your chance to get a pair ofNEW WWII style US Army Air Force Flying Trousers. They have a nice crisp Army Air Forces ink stamp on the leg and another stamp on the fly. WWII-ERA US ARMY AIR FORCE WINTER FLYING TROUSERS TYPE A-10 SZ 38. ...
INSIGNIA, RANK, CAPTAIN, NAVY AND COLONEL, ARMY, AIR FORCE, AND MARINE CORPS (SUPERSEDING MIL-DTL-14639/33A)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-14639/33B
Vietnam Sterling Silver US Army Air Force Pilot Wing Collection! See Description In vietnam . By admin . This Vintage Sterling Silver Vietnam War Air Force Wing collection includes the following 3 insignia’s. Order of the wings from FRONT (closet to camera) to BACK (farthest from camera)...
Important: in order to enable collectors to trace the origin of some ASN embossed on dog Tags, or encountered on documents, you’ll find herewith the listing of Army and Corps Area (later called Service Commands) in use during WW2:
Pathfinder, RECON, & LRRP insignia Army Bulk Scan_121007-2 Anyone know the unit that wore the "DELTA SECTOR"?...possibly USAF(?). The two "MEDTC" pocket hangers may be for the Air Force Trainers(?). Army Bulk Scan_121007-3 MIT associated patches with the US Army Signal Corps in ...
Looking for a Jeep Project around the WW2 time period (1940-1950) for sale near Philadelphia PA. I need one that has an engine and transmission and possibly a title for under $2,000! Please contact me if you have one within a 20 mile radius of Philadelphia! Location: Philadelphia, PA...
This badge is still sewn to a uniform worn by a Major in the Army Air Corps during the mid-1920s. He served overseas during WW1 and was rated a "Military Aviator" prior to January 25, 1919. Time wise, this particular badge was made in the 1920s so it actually pre-dates the "Mili...
Insignia, Rank, Captain, Navy and Colonel, Army, Air Force and Marine Corpsdoi:MIL MIL-DTL-14639/33D