Description
stamped in black ink with a circular production stamp dated "1943" with the number "22" immediately to the right and the number "1" below it
with attractive patina on the core from age but the paint on the core extremely well preserved
including a Heer (Army) Obergefreiter’s chevron
completed a course in Malaria Control Training in June 1944 and was a Training Officer in March 1945)
After two years training and orientation in the United Kingdom
United States. A Lot Of Four Air Force Badges Archive stamped in black ink withIncludes: 1. United States Army Air Force Pilot Badge: in sterling silver, maker marked "JOSTEN" and marked "STERLING" on the reverse, measuring 71. 8 mm (w) x 21. 5 mm (h), the ends of the wings curled back and incorporating a large die hole on the tip of each wing. 2. United States Army Air Force Pilot Badge: in silvered metal, unmarked, measuring 76. 7 mm (w) x 21. 5 mm (h), dual push pins. 3. United States Marine Corps Combat Aircrew Badge: two
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