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Us Air Force 11th Reconnaissance Squadron Emblem Drawing Artist Claude L. Weidow
13″ x 15 3/4″. Approximate visible drawing area. 7.5 ” x 9 1/4″. 11RS IDMT (which stands for 11th Reconnaissance Squadron, Independent Duty Medical Technician). The emblem depicts the squadron’s owel mascot in intricate detail, with the words “11th Reconnaissance Squadron” encircling it. This piece is a must-have for any collector of military memorabilia or aviation enthusiasts alike. The artwork is in great condition and would make a fantastic addition to any collection. It is a true representation of the rich history of the US Air Force. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of American military history. Below link is an official US military site with indept article about SMSgt Claude Lyman Weidow, and him receiving a significant educational award and recognition for his exceptional service. History of 11th Reconnaissance Squadron.
U S Air Force Special Warfare Tactical Air Control Party
US Air Force SOC AFSOC 318th Special Operations Squadron Named Challenge Coin
This listing is for a very nice RARE United States Air Force Special Operations Command SOC AFSOC 318th Special Operations Squadron Named Challenge Coin. This coin is 1.75 in diameter. This will make a nice addition to any collection. Any questions, please feel free to ask. I always strive to deliver prompt and accurate results. If you are dissatisfied for any reason, please let me know and I will do my best to resolve the issue to your satisfaction. Just add the items to your cart and request an invoice.
24 X 16 US AIR FORCE NY GUARD 109th AIRLIFT WING ANTARCTIC SNOW PLANE PHOTO
U. S. Air Force WWII Military 35 Button Mixed Size Makers Lot c1940
Air Force WWII Military 35 Button Mixed Size Makers Lot c1940. Condition: Show signs of use. Some finish wear and bent shanks. Mixed sizes and makers. Please look closely at all pictures. Makers include : Waterbury Button, Sovill, L&R Metal, Bronx, NY and Shields, Attleboro, MA. 12 Large 1 1/8 dia. 8 Medium 7/8 dia. 15 small 5/8 dia.
24 X 16 US AIR FORCE NY GUARD 109th AIRLIFT WING ANTARCTIC SNOW PLANE PHOTO
Air Force Flight Helmet rare Mid to late 1990s Oxygen mask set Extremely U. S. A
This is the so-called Combat Edge model of the U. Air Force HGU-55P flight helmet with rear head pressurization system. The oxygen mask is the exclusive MBU-20/P. The present model was acquired via an American aviation-related Surplus Shop around 1998. The year of manufacture of the rear head pressurized airbag is 1991, and the year of manufacture of the interior thermoplastic liner is 1993, so I think it was used in those years and then released as a Surplus. The size of the shell is unknown as there is no manufacturing tag, but I think the shell is the same as the airbag with the LARGE size indicated on the airbag. The condition of the original helmet is as follows: both the interior and exterior of the helmet have reasonable signs of use and dirt, and there are some minor cracks on the edge rolls of the leather. However, it is not torn. The interior is complete with radio ear receivers and there are no missing parts including the wiring harnesses, but the ear pads are a little thin due to deterioration of the built-in sponges. The visor stopper on the top of the shell also shows signs of modification. 1991 is also an early model year for Combat Edge, and it is likely that this model was modified from the standard HGU-55P. The oxygen mask is dated 1994, which is correct for its age. The size is medium-narrow. Condition is generally good, the only thing missing is the exhaust valve cover on the right side of the body. That is the only item missing. This particular model is very rare among such Combat Edge models, as it was made in the very early stages of production and was actually used. The mannequin head in the photo is for photography and is not included in the product. We take note of serial numbers and images of evidence to prevent substitution. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.