For Sale Original USAF Pilot Life Preserver Underarm Pneumatic Floatation Vest LPU-2/P. Vietnam Era (1966’s). Military production from United States. For sale exact item as shown on the pictures.
USAF Master Maintenance Occupational Badge Solid Wood Plaque 16 Natural Oak Finish. This solid wood USAF solid wood plaque was acquired in an estate sale and is in beautiful condition. Occupational badges are reflective of a service member’s Air Force specialty. Criteria: General officers: Wear the basic badge, representative of the organization’s mission, upon entering a headquarters staff or command position, unless previously qualified for a higher-level badge. Wear the next higher-level badge after 12 months. Continue to upgrade to next higher level every 12 months. Officers: Wear the basic badge after graduating from technical school (or after attaining a fully qualified AFSC when technical school is not required). Wear the senior badge after 7 years in the specialty and the master badge after 15 years in the specialty. Enlisted: Wear the basic badge after completing technical school. Wear the senior badge after award of the 7-skill level, and the master badge as a master sergeant or above with 5 years in the specialty from award of the 7-skill level.
USAF 3960th Air Police Squadron “Pacific Protectors” Japanese-Made Patch. Listed as “Used” due to age. Does not appear to have been sewn to a garment. Photo #5 was taken in NATURAL light. Your inquiries are always welcome!
USAF 3960th Air Police Squadron “Pacific Protectors” Japanese-Made Patch. Listed as “Used” due to age. Does not appear to have been sewn to a garment. Photo #5 was taken in NATURAL light. Your inquiries are always welcome!
Vintage United States Air Force (USAF) Lithograph Series Set Number 37. Includes 12- 17″ X 23″ Pictures are good Used Condition in Original Sleeve with some slight water damage on edge. Would be different to see when framed.
USAF 421st Air Refueling Squadron “421st Tankers” Japanese-Made Patch. SIZE: 5 9/16 (vertical). Listed as “Used” due to age. Has not been sewn to a garment. Photo #3 was taken in natural light. Beautiful Japanese patch typical of the early 1950s. Probably made at the famous “Duck” Embroidery Shop just outside YAB Gate #1. Colors remain strong despite the passage of seven decades!! Note the tip tanks on the “receiver”. Yokota Air Base, Japan / Boeing KB-29M // YKB-29T. Your inquiries are always welcome!