Has a lot of cracking in the paint see pics is old for sure was on display at Offuet Air Force base. Very cool vintage piece does have some raised parts on the back see pics auto very cool to display.
POST COLD WAR + END OF AN ERA! NOT an Overseas Knockoff! I do not sell any lot/lots of Items! NO GLUE on back of patch. 100% Fully Embroidered Patch with Cut Edge. Unit emblem/patch certified by The Institute Of Heraldry (TIOH). Note#1: Attached is a color image for comparison purposes only, free on the NET! Note#2: The unit patch has not been worn on a USAF uniform for 25 years. Note#3: The 5th Space Warning Squadron became the 5th Joint Defense Space. Communications Squadron – JDSCS – Facility Nurrungar, derives from an aboriginal. Color Unit Patches came off the USAF utility uniforms during the late 1970s. After mid 1985 Color patches were worn only on Duty Flight Suites & Flight Jackets. Subdued unit patches started appearing on USAF utility uniforms during the early 1980s. In 2007 USAF prohibited unit patches on the Airman Battle Uniforms (ABU). As of 2018 the USAF has adopted the U. Army Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP). Uniform, authorizing subdued unit patches once again. Squadron was operational as the 5th Joint Defense Space Communications Squadron. Unit was stationed at Woomera, South Australia, Australia. Assigned to the 21st Space Wing/14th Air Force/Air Force Space Command (AFSPC). Unit Awards & Decorations. Earned Four Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards. 5th Space Warning Squadron, (5 SWS), was operational from 1982 & inactivated. 1992, was a missile warning unit. Award Seven Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards.
Product(s) : USAF United States Air Force White House Communications Agency Integrity Coin 2.5. COIN SQUADRON / AWARDS and MORE. 40.292507, -74.868889. 1313 Lord Sterling Road. Washington Crossing PA 18977. United States of America. INDOOR & OUTDOOR OFFICE SIGNAGE WITH BRAILLE OPTION. CORPORATE, INDIVIDUAL & WEDDING PERSONALIZED GIFT & GLASSWARE. TROPHIES, PLAQUES & MEDALS. ALL WEATHER OUTDOOR METALLIC CAST PLAQUES, ADDRESS MARKERS & SIGNS WITH FULL COLOR LOGO OPTION. BRASS & OTHER METALLIC PLATING. COMMEMORATIVE, SPORTS TOSSING & CHALLENGE COINS. CUSTOM LAMPS & CLOCKS – SHADOW BOXES – EMBLEMS, PINS & BADGES. EMBROIDERED & BULLION PATCHES. LASER CUT ACRYLIC & METAL NUMBERS AND LETTERS IN ALL SIZES & COLORS. SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY. Our Workshop was Established in 1985 in the Historic Hamlet of Washington Crossing, Bucks County, PA. AWARDS and MORE is Located on The Grounds of The Washington Crossing Historic Park Along the Banks of The Delaware River Separating the Keystone State of PA & Garden State of NJ. Our Strategic Location Places us 45 Minutes from Center City Philadelphia, 1 Hour from New York City, 15 Minutes from Princeton, NJ & 1.5 Hours from Atlantic City, NJ. AWARDS and MORE is Proud to be a Lifetime Member of the Awards & Recognition Association. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “coinsquadron” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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WW2 Royal Air Force Lancaster Bomber communications receiver model R1155. Nice looking radio as fitted to heavy bomber aircraft during WW2 and seems to have been most famously used in the Lancaster bomber. This example is in very nice condition and looks to be complete. All the dials knobs and switches are present and they all turn freely. I do understand these receivers can be restored back to working condition and have an extremely good reputation. I wonder what messages this one intercepted? A real piece of RAF WW2 history and a real statement piece for any restorer, collector or enthusiast. Please check my other nice items for sale. The item “WW2 Royal Air Force Lancaster Bomber communications receiver model R1155″ is in sale since Saturday, June 26, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\RAF”. The seller is “apollo92″ and is located in Roslin. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Mexico, Switzerland, Bermuda, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Iceland, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Monaco.
Note 1: NO SALES TO VIETNAMESE OR OTHER FOREIGNERS. TO DATE, I HAVE CANCELLED 3 ORDERS. DESCRIPTION A fairly large and heavy Jostens 10K “solid” yellow gold men’s class ring from the Unites States Air Force Communications Service NCO Academy (not to be confused with the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO). The initials “RHC” (very likely the initials of the original owner) are engraved on the interior of the ring. The insignia for the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS) was a clenched armored fist above a globe / sphere. Stars appear in the insignia and six jagged rays / lightning bolts emanate from the fist. All are enclosed within a shield. This insignia appears on the right side of the ring. On the opposite side of the ring, in a shield below an eagle with outstretched wings, there is a second, smaller insignia having a total of eight pointed zig-zag rays emanating from a winged device. This insignia is present on several U. That makes it 39 to 46 years old. History of the AFCS and its Academy The Air Force Communications Service began life as the Army Airways Communications System Wing on April 13, 1943. It was activated, as part of Flight Control Command, on April 26, 1943. After the Air Force became a separate branch of the U. Military in 1947 and following several intervening name changes, on July 1, 1961 the entity described in the paragraph above was officially re-designated as the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS), the name and initials that appear on this ring. On November 15, 1979, the Air Force Communications Service was officially renamed as the Air Force Communications Command , marking the end of the “Air Force Communications Service” designation. The name has changed several times since then. With regard to the AFCS Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Academy , it was officially established May 1st, 1972 at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, near Kansas City Missouri, under the command of Capt Henry J. The academy was designed for noncommissioned, E-6 through E-9, officers. On September 30, 1977, as part of the relocation of HQ AFCS and the closure of Richards-Gebaur AFB, the 1872d School Squadron (NCO Academy/Leadership School) moved from Richards-Gebaur to Keesler AFB, Biloxi Mississippi. Sources (three; use Google to search for each of the phrases below, clicking on the first search result). 10K Yellow Gold The gold portion of the ring is in very good condition. It does show some light wear and small nicks, commensurate with age, but all the words and letters appearing on the ring are readily legible. As can be seen in the photos, the ring is not misshapen. Synthetic stone The blue synthetic stone is in overall fair condition and substantially intact but does exhibit small chips / flakes, mostly at the edges where the smooth, flat table on the top of the stone meets the faceted sides. The imperfections are most viewable in the second photograph. This condition is not uncommon in class rings having faceted synthetic stones of non-trivial age. In the photographs accompanying my listings I go to some lengths to illustrate imperfections. In the “Condition” sections of my listings I do my best to point out issues regardless of whether or not they are readily visible in the photographs. The item “10K Gold Class Ring U. S. Air Force Communications Service NCO Academy Sz. 11.25″ is in sale since Saturday, May 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Men’s Jewelry\Rings”. The seller is “pentium90″ and is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped to United States.