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Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge

Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge

Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge
WWII Sterling Silver United States Army Air Force Command Pilot Badges are premium, WWII-era (1940s) insignia featuring a star-and-wreath design above the central shield. Authentic pieces are marked with the N. New York hallmark, often including a shield, and are typically sterling silver.

These wings are highly sought after by collectors. Design: Features a star surrounded by a wreath centered above the shield. NEW YORK" along with "STERLING" or a shield logo WWII, sometimes with a "9M mark indicating 1950s-1960s production. Construction: High-quality sterling silver, with pin-back (common in WWII) or clutch-back (common in later, late-war/post-war) fasteners.

Authenticity Note: While Meyer produced many originals, some, particularly with "9M" marks, might be post-war or, according to some users on the U. Militaria Forum, re-strikes, with some collectors noting that authentication can be difficult.

Command Pilot: Features the wreath around the star. Senior Pilot: Features only a single star above the shield, which is sometimes confused with the Command Pilot wing. Meyer was a premier maker, and their, according to Identify Medals. High-quality, often, according to U. Militaria Forum, sterling-silver insignia, according to Identify Medals, are highly prized.


Original WWII Sterling Silvet United States Air Army Force Command Pilot Badge