Air Force Patch – From the Career of Retired Brigadier General Peter D. Hayes This is an original, period U. Air Force patch directly from the personal collection of Brigadier General Peter D. A distinguished command pilot with over 3,000 flying hours and 191 combat missions in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam era. General Hayes earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, and multiple Air Medals while serving in key roles, including: – Flight commander, 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Bien Hoa AB, Republic of Vietnam (1966) – Vice Commander, 7th Air Force – Vice Commander, U. Air Force Tactical Fighter Weapons Center (Nellis AFB, NV) – his final assignment Patches like this one were earned through actual service and flying with the respective unit or command. They aren’t mass-produced souvenirs-many are unique to those who flew or led in that specific group, making them highly sought-after by serious militaria collectors, Vietnam historians, Cold War Junkies and patch enthusiasts. Details: – Genuine USAF issue (no reproduction) – Condition: Worn on uniforms but in good shape. See picture for condition. You WILL get the patch in the picture. NOT a patch similar to the patch in the pic. A tangible piece of Air Force history from a combat-decorated flag officer who reached brigadier general rank. See photos for exact condition and details. Guaranteed authentic as described.
20: 1950-60s 10ct United States America Air Force Insignia Ring T/10 17.7g. This is a military insignia ring that would have been worn by a serviceman of the United States of America Airforce U. S. As. We date to around the 1950s-60s based on a previously listed Korean War Marine Corps pattern. 10k for its 10ct 417 yellow gold fineness; the maker’s to poorly struck to read. It has a flat tapering band that broadens and rises at the shoulder to morph into a rectangular top. This runs across the finger and has chamfered side and a curved top and bottom edge. Deliberately highlighted in black patina the centre is embossed with the USAAF insignia of a spread wing eagled over a shield with propeller surrounded by lightening bolts. Above this it says, “United States” and below “Air Force”. Both sides of the top have a blackened geometric wing shape decoration. We have listed other military, men’s, unisex and dress rings along with other antique, vintage, and fine jewellery this week, please refer to our other listings. It’s in excellent vintage condition; no damage or faults to report; some light rub wear, and a warm vintage patina. The photos form part of the condition description. Measures: across base of shoulders 22mm x W17.26mm x H3.55mm, 5.7mm rear band thickness, T/10; 17.7g.
Straight from the cockpit of a Cold War C-130 Hercules – this complete pilot’s checklist binder belonged to decorated USAF Col. Shipp, loaded with rare radar guides, formation flying notes, and his own handwritten annotations. This is an original U. Air Force C-130 Hercules pilot’s flight crew checklist binder from the 1980s, personally used by Colonel George F. Shipp, a decorated C-130 / AC-130 Spectre gunship pilot and former commander of the 16th Special Operations Squadron. Shipp served 28 years in the USAF and passed away in 2014. This binder is complete and loaded with content – not just the standard checklist pages, but multiple specialized quick-reference inserts used in actual cockpit operations. Normal Procedures section. Emergency Procedures section. Passenger Briefing section. APN-59 Radar Checklist Guide. APQ-122 Radar X-Band Checklist (4 pages) – Rare multi-mode radar reference. SKE (Station Keeping Equipment) Turn Guide – For formation flying in poor visibility. Before Taxi / Before Takeoff / Before Landing / After Landing / Engine Shutdown quick-reference cards (12 items + flows). Extensive handwritten notes by Col. Shipp on the inside front page. Binder: Fair condition from authentic cockpit use – wear consistent with active duty service. Pages: Missing page 1 and 2 at the very beginning. Binder starts at page 3. All supplemental guides intact and in good shape. Why This Is Special. Direct provenance to a named USAF C-130/AC-130 pilot. Contains multiple rare radar and formation flying guides not found in standard issue. Offers a detailed look at Cold War-era tactical airlift and special operations procedures. This is a must-have piece of Air Force history for C-130 veterans, military aviation collectors, and Cold War historians. Plus recently found medals, insignia and patches. Keywords: USAF pilot checklist, C-130 Hercules manual, AC-130 Spectre, APN-59 radar, APQ-122 radar, SKE guide, military aviation memorabilia, Cold War Air Force, Col George F Shipp, 16th SOS, special operations, cockpit checklist, Hercules flight manual, Air Force collectibles.
The product is a set of three Insignia Missile Rocket Pin Badges, along with a Combat Crew Badge and Patch. These items are themed around militaria and represent the United States Air Force. 2 upper left badges are sterling, the other two are not. I had to reglue the outside Trim, not sure how well it will hold. Badge upper right is missing a post and glued in/ Patch is glued also. Display is about 8 x 12 inches.
Super nice estate fresh air force grouping appears to be early 1980s- late 1990s or early 2000s. Lots of obsolete air force badges and some rare insignia! Bought this last year from an estate picker. The grouping appears to have been from a senior enlisted man (Master Sergeant) who reached the fire rank of Fire Chief/ Marshal the highest rank in the AF fire service. The fire protection badge is obsolete now in the air force making them much harder to find then years ago. I believe now they only use the patch. Sadly the set is not named or attributed! I feel like a lot of these semi modern groupings are being split up lately. Down the road nice original groupings are going to be tough to find. If i cant get my asking price or a fair price i will split it down the road or just keep the badges. As for right now i will try to sell it as a grouping! 1x 1984 AF Side Cap, leather band super nice near mint condition. 1x FULL size large Deputy Fire Chief Badge in original box. 1x Mini Badge Fire Chief / Marshal in the original box. A 3rd box that has. 1x firefighter badge mini. 2x assistant fire chief badges mini. 1x deputy fire chief badges. Plus 2x extra clutch backs. (badges are all early pin back obsolete variants dfn). Bag of patch. 5x total rank patches 4x large size 1x small / 3x subdued 2x regular. Also 2x shoulder boards for master sergeant. 9x still sealed ribbons. 26x loose ribbon bars (many w stars or olc oak leaves). Pair of af silver collar disks 2x. Total of 37x individual insignia in bag. (this also tells us he saw combat service in desert storm/ and recieved multiple af commendation medals, multiple meritorious service medals and multiple air force achievement medals & good conduct medals). Pretty neat grouping, a lot of these get split down the road sets like this will he desirable! Sadly no name but exactly as acquired! Pricing was tough here a lot of value present. I do not want to split it but will if i have to down the road. Im bascially charging total what i feel the badges are worth- large size deputy fire chief badge is a tough one to find in the large variant and alone is a 75-100 dollar badge! Price might seem high but at the ask im really only charging for the badges and giving the rest for free…. If its sitting and you want a specific thing message me and we will figure it out! Please check out all my collectibles and militaria!
This cap badge is used but is in outstanding condition for its age. This USAF cap crest dates from 1950 to about 2000 when the USAF Honor Guard was given its own insignia for identification.
Size approximations: 12 1/4 inches diameter x 2 1/2 inches tall. Weight approximation: 2 pounds, 12.6 ounces. Condition: no notable damage, age-related wear and tear as pictured. This listing is for a VTG large and heavy Fifth Air Force Inscribed Brass Bowl with US Air Force Insignia as pictured. The pictures are part of the description, what you see is what you get. Since we are not experts in authenticating this listing by any means, please inspect the pictures and be the judge. Inscription on the side reads. Presented to Colonel Harris Y. Lauterbach for Distinguished Performance as Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans. August 1969 – August 1972. Graham, Commander, Fifth Air Force. Exceptions to “no return” policy. 1 item description does not substantially match the item. 2 item is broken/ damaged in transit. More listings are added weekly.