WWII USAAF 464th Fighter Squadron, 507th Fighter Group, 7th Air Force Patch
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WWII USAAF 464th Fighter Squadron, 507th Fighter Group, 7th Air Force Patch

Code: afsq20464f

$650.00




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ARTIFACT: This is a United States Army Air Forces 464th Fighter Squadron, 507th Fighter Group, 7th Air Force patch. The design is in primary colors and shows an eagle standing in for a jet fighter.

VINTAGE: Circa World War II.

SIZE: About 5-1/8"e; in diameter.

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Cotton embroidery thread on wool felt.

ATTACHMENT: To be sewn onto garment.

MARKINGS: None.

ITEM NOTES: This is from a United States Army Air Forces collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. MBEJR05 LFEJX

CONDITION: 5- (Very Good+): Several moth nips to blue felt and around edges of patch; minor soiling.

GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.