Description: PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORE SEE ALL PICS SALE SEE OUR STORE PLEASE READ WHOLE ADD PLEASE SEE STORE LOT MORE --COMBINE SHIPPING SAVE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$Our Motto , We do not want your feed back , We want your repeat business ,We get that by posting new items at a fair price ..Document Measures 12 1/4 by 8 1/2 inches. Wings Measures US ARMY ENLISTED AIRCREW WINGS, 3-1/4” Wide Pin back U.S. Army[edit]Aircrew Badge, World War II Army Air Forces design The first version of the Aircrew Badge was issued by the Army Air Forces during the Second World War. The badge was similar in design to the Aviator Badge, however, and displayed an emblem denoting enlisted status on its circular shield, or escutcheon, centered between two wings. The emblem featured the arms of the United States of America, in clear relief generally against a horizontally lined background, on a disk with a raised rim.Anyone trained in flight operations was authorized to wear this badge, including pilots, bombardiers, navigators, flight engineers, radio men and gunners. The badge was also awarded to certain ground personnel at the discretion of their commanding officer. Non-crewmembers eligible for the badge were individuals with flying status such as aircraft maintenance supervisors and technical inspectors. For example, aircrew badges were issued to Automatic Flight Control Equipment (A.F.C.E.) and Bombsight Shop personnel and others essential to "keep 'em flying" who flew instructional and maintenance flights but who did not actually take part in combat missions during World War II.Army of Occupation Medal Army of Occupation MedalObverseTypeService medalAwarded for30 or more consecutive days of duty in one of the occupied territories after World War II.[1]Presented byDepartment of War (later Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force)EligibilityPersonnel of the United States Army and United States Air ForceClaspsGermany JapanStatusInactiveEstablished5 April 1946[2]First awarded2 April 1947[2]Last awarded2 October 1990 Service ribbon and campaign streamerPrecedenceNext (higher)World War II Victory MedalEquivalentNavy Occupation Service MedalNext (lower)Medal for Humane Action.The Army of Occupation Medal is a military award of the United States military which was established by the United States War Department on 5 April 1946.[2] The medal was created in the aftermath of the Second World War to recognize those who had performed occupation service in either Germany, Italy, Austria, Japan or Korea.[3] The original Army of Occupation Medal was intended only for members of the United States Army, but was expanded in 1948 to encompass the United States Air Force shortly after that service's creation. The Navy and Marine equivalent of the Army of Occupation Medal is the Navy Occupation Service Medal, which features the same ribbon with its own medallion and clasps. Army of Occupation MedalObverseTypeService medalAwarded for30 or more consecutive days of duty in one of the occupied territories after World War II.[1]Presented byDepartment of War (later Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force)EligibilityPersonnel of the United States Army and United States Air ForceClaspsGermany JapanStatusInactiveEstablished5 April 1946[2]First awarded2 April 1947[2]
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Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: United States
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States