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Garabaldi

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I believe this is an Army Air Corp button. Just a guess because of the eagle. Does anyone know if this is Airforce Army Corp? Would this have gone on a uniform? :dontknow:
After I found it I wiped the sand off with my big winter gloves on and chipped a piece off. Then couldn't find the piece. I'm trying to let it go, but I was bummed. :(
 

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I dont know what it is G but I found the design at the Waterbury site. I think its an iron backed civilian blazer with an Airman motiff but I am just guessing.
 

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I was posting the same time as 4H. Good link. It may be from an academy.
 

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I assumed it was WWII era, because the eagle looks like an Army Air Corp Sweat Heart Ring this summer. :dontknow:
 

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Garabaldi said:
I assumed it was WWII era, because the eagle looks like an Army Air Corp Sweat Heart Ring this summer. :dontknow:
Yes I think its old. At least WWII maybe as old as 1920, according to 4Hs link, but Im not sure its military issue. Either academy, sweetheart, or blazer. Im just guessing that the missing back was iron.. cool ring.
 

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