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    • Timberwolf
      Interesting, I sent you a message as well. 
    • The Rooster
      Vietnam era helmet. Black hardware is Vietnam War era.. also that shade green and the sand under the paint is also Vietnam War era. If you get a chance, post a pic of the whole liner inside. Cheers!
    • ScottG
      Not WWII and actually very easy to research without posting it here. Not intending to sound rude its just that there is a wealth of information on helmets here and in probably less than 5 minutes you could have answered your own question and learned exactly what to look for.     Scott
    • Joe55
      Far out Lars!  Your Paladin looks killer!   Joe
    • pfrost
      Here is another VERY interesting CC Moseley wing.     It is attributed to Gen Eugene LeBailly, a well decorated pilot.  (see here for his biography  https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/106475/lieutenant-general-eugene-b-lebailly/)   These wings showed up in auction a few months ago.  Gen Eugene LeBailly earned his pilot wings and commission around March of 1940 (he likely attended Cal Aero for primary flight training in late 1939-early 1940).    It's not clear when these wings were given to him,  but if I had to guess, these were given to him prior to the earliest "In appreciation" wings.  And likely not given to LeBailly as an instructor but to him as a graduating cadet. Considering his future career, perhaps Eugene LeBailly was the outstanding cadet for that class?  Maybe Russ or Marty has an early 1940 Cal Aero yearbook and can look it up?  Also, not on a gilded wing, but on one of the "tri-wing types (see this write-up) this also suggests that LeBailly was not an instructor.     One can see how the "For appreciation" badges may have evolved out of this (LeBailly) earliest version?    On the other hand, it is also possible that CC. Moseley presented these wings to Gen LeBailly after the war... sort of a ""Hey remember us?  We could use some Government funds....!" type thing.   What is striking to me, is that the engraver was probably the same guy that did the "For Appreciation" badges.  
    • Titanfan
      It is not WWII 
    • George Feindel
      I can't get to his uniform right now. I re found his documents in a box that I packed up from my move. I think you have the same stuff that I have, but you have the other citations and General Orders. I knew the picker that original bought the group quite well. I told him then that he should split off the documents since there were almost two of everything.
    • Gary Ziegler
    • Andersen44
      So I just got this helmet and I have my doubts. The liner has a date of 1968 on the headband w/ US 4 imprinted on the liner. What is everyone’s thoughts?
    • Timberwolf
      Hey! I actually own those documents! Would love to get in touch.
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