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By decwriter · Posted
I looked for that name in the Air Medal award cards at NARA but no-go with that ASN. -
By earlymb · Posted
It's in absolutely amazing condition. How is the owner going to handle the rear panel? Is any of the rear script left? How is the condition under the hood? Lots of questions 🤭 Next time you go there, could you maybe see if there are any markings (left) on the heads of the body to frame bolts? -
By 101CH47 · Posted
For US field gear this is a good page on Facebook. Just a heads up they do not allow sales on the page. https://www.facebook.com/share/g/18krs1TsLy/ -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Kevin, here's the front cover of the 1954 Meccano magazine French edition Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 02 July 2O26. .. -
By Brady · Posted
Hello everyone, These are the discharge papers of a WWII AAF gunner, the paper is from 1951. The soldiers ribbon bar has an Air Medal ribbon but his discharge papers do not show him as a recipient of the Air Medal, I also can’t find any information online about him ever receiving the air medal. I’m a little confused on this and would like some opinions, is the ribbon bar tampered with? I had also noticed that there was an air crew badge rather than a gunner badge on the jacket as well. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Yup US. Round chinstrap loop rivets US.. Split Butterfly Chin strap loop Rivet... British... -
By Badge collector · Posted
I am new to this so thanks. Just started collecting and getting the books -
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By 5thwingmarty · Posted
Before starting his Cal Aero schools, Moseley had his Grand Central Flying School. Per an "Air Corps News Letter", LeBailly graduated from Kelly Field on March 23, 1940. From a different "Air Corps News Letter" the 30 graduates from the Grand Central Flying School's class of 40-D next went to Randolph Field. This News Letter also noted that Moseley gave some of his students "Honor Graduate" diplomas, so it is likely LeBailly did attend the Grand Central Flying School, and it is possible Moseley gave his top pilot graduate(s) such presentation wings. Grand Central Flying School did become the Cal-Aero Corporation. -
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