A group of nine loose awards
This telephone model in particular was advanced in comparison to other belligerent telephone technology due to its self-contained power source
a tab with a smooth finished dark brown upper stitched in place on the underside at the right end
City of New Haven
The planes were four-engine bombers that were supplied by the United States under Lend-Lease (while at the end of the war both the Royal Air Force as well as the Royal Australian Air Force were willing to continue operating the B-24
United States. A Sterling Silver Army Air Force Service Pilot Badge, By N.s. Meyer Of New York Auction A group of nine looseIn sterling silver, marked "STERLING" and maker marked with the N. S. Meyer of New York insignia on the reverse, measuring 76. 8 mm (w) x 22. 5 mm (h), horizontal pinback, light contact overall, better than very fine. Footnote: The Glider Pilot, Liaison Pilot, and Service Pilot badges were qualification badges of the United States Army Air Forces issued during the years of the Second World War, to identify a rating in one of three specialized, limited