Awards

Ribbon, US, Silver Star
US ribbon worn on dress uniform. Ribbon mounting not included. Don't forget to order it to pin them on your dress jacket.

Ribon, European African Middle Eastern Campaign
Reproduction of the European African Middle Eastern Campaign ribon worn on dress uniform. Ribbon mounting not included. Don't forget to order it to pin them on your dress jacket.

Wings, Aerial Gunner, USAAF
USAAF Aerial Gunner wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Bombardier, USAAF
USAAF Bombardier wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Command Pilot, Wings
USAAF Command Pilot wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Flight Nurse, USAAF
Flight nurse wings replica, awarded to nurses attached to the USAAF to participate in the evacuation of the wounded aboard C-47s. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Flight Surgeon, USAAF
Flight Surgeon wings replica, awarded to the medical personnel of the USAAF. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Glider Pilot, USAAF
USAAF Glider Pilot wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Cluthc back.

Wings, Navigator, USAAF
USAAF Navigator wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Wings, Parachutist, US, 2 stars, CB
Replica of the airborne wings worn on the dress uniform or jump jacket. There is two star on the wings, which means two campaigns. The Army Parachute Badge was designed by Captain Yarborough and 2nd Lt. Minter and was first presented on March 23, 1941. Qualification was six jumps, but later reduced to five.

Wings, Parachutist, US, 3 stars, CB
Replica of the airborne wings worn on the dress uniform or jump jacket. There are three stars on the wings, which means three campaigns. The Army Parachute Badge was designed by Captain Yarborough and 2nd Lt. Minter and was first presented on March 23, 1941. Qualification was six jumps, but later reduced to five.

Wings, Parachutist, with clutch
Silver airborne wings worn on the dress uniform or jump jacket. The Army Parachute Badge was designed by Captain Yarborough and 2nd Lt. Minter and was first presented on March 23, 1941. Qualification was six jumps, but later reduced to five.