ZEPPELIN ring laying medallion OCT 31, 1929

Georgivs

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I found this in the woods on an old mule farm. Thought it was just an aluminum lid at first. How it made it from Ohio to the NE Georgia woods must be an interesting story.
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From Wikipedia:
USS Akron (ZRS-4) was a helium-filled rigid airship of the U.S. Navy which operated between September 1931 and April 1933. She was the world's first purpose-built flying aircraft carrier, carrying F9C Sparrowhawk fighter planes which could be launched and recovered while she was in flight. With an overall length of 785 ft (239 m), the Akron and her sister ship the Macon were among the largest flying objects ever built. Although the LZ129 Hindenburg and the LZ130 Graf Zeppelin II were some 18 ft (5.5 m) longer and slightly more voluminous, the two German airships were filled with hydrogen, so the US Navy craft still hold the world record for helium-filled airships.[2]

The Akron was destroyed in a thunderstorm off the coast of New Jersey on the morning of 4 April 1933, killing 73 of the 76 crewmen and passengers. This accident involved the greatest loss of life in any airship crash up until that date
 

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I would bet the number of those found by a Detectorest can be counted on a hand, minus 4 fingers.
 

My banner vote is in.

Very nice US military find.
 

Now that's a story:occasion14: Display case piece if I ever saw one - Bravo!
 

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