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[U.S. Army Air Force Blue Cadet Patch]
1943-1946
United States. Army Air Forces
A military patch from the Army Air Forces in World War II. It signifies that the person with the badge is an U.S. Army Air Force Cadet.
GLC09620.405.03
[World War II letters and memorabilia of Robert L. Stone] [Decimalized .001-.423]
1943-1945
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
World War II letters and memorabilia of 1st Lieutenant and Bombardier, Robert L. Stone. The letters and memorabilia were donated by his wife, Sheila M. Stone in Memory of Robert L.Stone and family, January 18, 2017. The bulk of the collection is from...
GLC09620
[Silver Oak Leaf Cluster]
A cluster of oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs bent by oak leaf base.
GLC09620.396.03
[U.S. Army Air Force Cadet Advanced Training Patch]
A military patch from the Army Air Forces in World War II. It signifies that the person with the badge is an U.S. Army Air Force Cadet in Advanced Training.
GLC09620.406.01
A cluster of oak leaves with small acorns to represent five bronze oak leaf clusters. Two prongs are slightly bent at the end.
GLC09620.396.06
[Meritorious Conduct Patch]
A military patch with a yellow laurel wreath on a khaki green background. Worn by those for meritorious conduct.
GLC09620.408.01
[Bronze Star Device]
A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are flared out.
GLC09620.397.02
[7th Army Air Force Patch]
A military patch with an orange "7" in the center of a white and red star on a blue background. This patch represented the soldiers part of the 7th Army Air Force.
GLC09620.409.02
[U.S. Lapel Pin]
A gold U.S. lapel pin with pin backs.
GLC09620.389.03
A small five-pointed star device to be added to ribbon bars. Two prongs are straight.
GLC09620.398.01
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