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Old 11-04-22, 07:01 AM
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I've seen numerous Eagle Squadron pilot's uniforms at the Air Force Museum in Dayton, but never saw one of those. Not saying it isn't a proper badge, just never saw one before.

Terry
Hi Terry , there is a company now located in Indianapolis but originally founded in 1967 to manufacturer fine jewelry in Dayton OH.

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the Director of the Air Force Museum asked us if we could make a charm of the 1903 Wright Flyer in Sterling Silver. We did and it started us off to a collection of over 450 charms, tie tacks, and military/USAF insignia. Today we have expanded to include very high quality reproductions of US Wings from the first 1913 wings to WWI and II and even a many current wings and insignia for our military when they want to wear real silver.

We have supplied many fine jewelry stores such as Cartier and many museums, such as the Museum of the United States Air Force, Smithsonian, EAA and others with our work.
They offer a museum quality reproduction of a very rare badge from the RAF awarded to American Pilots.

RAF / American Eagle Squadron 1942 Badge Sterling $75.00 (£58.00).


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