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U.S. Army Aviation Flight Wings (not USAAF - post 1947)


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Thought you all might like this.

 

A tradition for new pilots is having an important member in their life pin on the first set of wings. Thirty-six students in Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 25-11 received their wings during a ceremony held June 18, 2025 at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Sarah Smith)

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Note: Captain Notti has the USAF Pilot Badge pinned on by a family member. (Based upon his ribbons, he is a prior service USAR or ARNG Aviator) who also earned the U.S. Army Aviator Badge and Combat Action Badge. 

 

One error, his ribbons are displayed as authorized in the U.S. Army, with 1/8 inch spacing. Which is not authorized in the USAF (AFRC or ANG) ribbons are flush with no spacing. 

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