Civil Air Patrol Observer Master Wings

SKU: 03.USA.0122.101.01

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  • Master Wings Obverse
  • Master Wings Reverse
  • Master Wings Reverse Detail
  • Master Wings Reverse Detail

Attributes

  • country
    United States
  • remarks
    The date of instituted of the Civil Air Patrol Obverser Badge is uncertain, but the Wings are believed to have been worn during the Second World War. More research is necessary.

History


The Civil Air Patrol Observer Wings were worn by members of the Civil Air Patrol. The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) was initially established in 1941 but were amalgamated as an auxiliary unit of the United States Army Air Force in 1943. The Civil Air Patrol consisted of civilian volunteer pilots who used private equipment to perform wartime service during the Second World War. Civil Air Patrol Observers are qualified in technical subjects such as air navigation and radio communication and serve as mission commanders for aircrews performing search and rescue, homeland defence reconnaissance, and other missions.

The Civil Air Patrol Observer Wings are issued in 3 grades. Only the Master grade is featured here.

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Versions

  • Price

    $45 USD

  • Composition

    Silvered Bronze

  • Inscription

  • Size

    81x25mm

  • Maker

    Gemsco, New York

  • Version Remarks

    The reverse features the maker's mark "GEMSCO" and is stamped "AGO G2."

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