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Interwar German Freikorps “Iron Roland” Bremen 1919 Badge.

For your consideration is this 1930’s to WW2 U. Marine Corps Rifle Sharpshooter shooting badge made in Silver by Bailey Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia, PA. This piece is in exceptional original condition as shown. Please see our other listings for other rare shooting badges and pins. Please see our other listings, and check back often as we typically list 30-50 high-end estate items each week with No Reserve!


ORIGINAL EARLY 1930’S UNITED STATES ARMY AIR CORPS PILOT WINGS, 3-1/16 INCH SIZE, PIN-BACK W/ OPEN “C” CATCH. WEIGHT: 16 GRAMS STERLING SILVER. “MEYER NEW YORK SHIELD”. During World War II, with the rise of the Army Air Forces, a second series of aviator badges were issued to include a design that has survived to the modern day. The Pilot Badge was issued in three degrees, including Pilot, Senior Pilot, and Command Pilot. A polished silver colored version of these badges is currently used as the United States Air Force Pilot Badges. From August 1941 to November 1942, the Enlisted Aviator program was restarted. Candidates had to be at least 18, possess a high school diploma, and have graduated at the top of their high school class. Graduates were rated as Flight Staff Sergeants or Flight Technical Sergeants and wore the same pilot’s wings as officers. They were usually assigned to pilots of transport and auxiliary aircraft to free officer pilots to pilot the more prestigious fighters and bombers. Auxiliary pilots received their own special wings to indicate their status and specialty. In November 1942 all enlisted pilots were promoted to Flight Officer rank and enlisted cadets were graded as Flight Officers or Second Lieutenants depending on merit. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
WWII Skull Bones WW2 Ring Badge war period WW1 Embrodery WWI Battlefield trench artifact Military bronze Size 6 16.5mm 6g aluminium 64x59mm 5.4g cloth 65x57mm 1.65g 1368. Good item for your collection or gift for holidays! If you have any question – please write me. You can make your best offer for this item.

USMC Marine Corps Cap Badge, 1937 pattern, pre ww2 (50 x 35 mm).
Vintage Assistant Chief Police Department Badge City of Petersburg VA F. Condition: Good vintage condition with moderate wear and surface scratches throughout consistent with age. Please review all photos for detailed visual condition. This collectible brass police badge features ASST. CITY OF PETERSBURG VA. On the front with a central seal and eagle top design. The back is stamped F. BEASLEY, indicating assignment or ownership by a specific officer. Classic raised and engraved details with blue enamel lettering. Brass construction with curved shield shape. Great historical item for collectors of police memorabilia and badges from Virginia. Believed to date from the early-mid 20th century. Petersburg, Virginia law enforcement artifact. No pin or clasp mechanism present on back; badge is as shown.
No pin / Screw on back. I don’t see any markings or names on back either. I have looked everywhere for it. Very little luck finding same. Quarter only shows size. Please check out pictures for best details. Please ask any questions needed. Please check out other items being listed daily.

ORIGINAL INTERWAR PERIOD UNITED STATES ARMY AIR CORPS PILOT WINGS, 3 INCH FULL SIZE, PIN-BACK. During World War II, with the rise of the Army Air Forces, a second series of aviator badges were issued to include a design that has survived to the modern day. The Pilot Badge was issued in three degrees, including Pilot, Senior Pilot, and Command Pilot. A polished silver colored version of these badges is currently used as the United States Air Force Pilot Badges. From August 1941 to November 1942, the Enlisted Aviator program was restarted. Candidates had to be at least 18, possess a high school diploma, and have graduated at the top of their high school class. Graduates were rated as Flight Staff Sergeants or Flight Technical Sergeants and wore the same pilot’s wings as officers. They were usually assigned to pilots of transport and auxiliary aircraft to free officer pilots to pilot the more prestigious fighters and bombers. Auxiliary pilots received their own special wings to indicate their status and specialty. In November 1942 all enlisted pilots were promoted to Flight Officer rank and enlisted cadets were graded as Flight Officers or Second Lieutenants depending on merit. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
WWII ww1 WWI Fragment war period WW2 German Iron Cross Badge Award Germany Battlefield artifact Military Iron Steel? 404. 134×131 mm 54 g, 2. 100×100 mm 28 g, 3. 77×74 mm 22 g, 4. 55×53 mm 6.86 g, 5. 40×40 mm 4.69 g. Good item for your collection or gift for holidays! If you have any question – please write me. You can make your best offer for this item.
