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2 Vintage Hap Arnold Screw Mount Buttons, 27 Ligne (5/8"D), Bright Silver
2 Vintage Hap Arnold Screw Mount Buttons, 27 Ligne (5/8"D), Bright Silver
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The 2 Vintage Hap Arnold screw mount buttons, sized at 27 Ligne (5/8 inches in diameter), feature a bright silver finish and the iconic Hap Arnold design, symbolizing the United States Air Force.
These buttons are screw-mounted (No Backs included)
The Hap Arnold button, featuring the iconic winged star design, is a symbol of the United States Air Force and its predecessor organizations. Named after General Henry "Hap" Arnold, a pioneer of American airpower, the design was introduced during World War II as part of the Army Air Forces insignia. It represented the strength and innovation of the air forces and was prominently used on uniforms and accessories.
The button's usage continued as the Army Air Forces transitioned into the United States Air Force in 1947, maintaining its significance as a symbol of airpower and military heritage. Today, Hap Arnold buttons are highly valued by collectors and historians for their connection to the evolution of military aviation
These buttons are screw-mounted (No Backs included)
The Hap Arnold button, featuring the iconic winged star design, is a symbol of the United States Air Force and its predecessor organizations. Named after General Henry "Hap" Arnold, a pioneer of American airpower, the design was introduced during World War II as part of the Army Air Forces insignia. It represented the strength and innovation of the air forces and was prominently used on uniforms and accessories.
The button's usage continued as the Army Air Forces transitioned into the United States Air Force in 1947, maintaining its significance as a symbol of airpower and military heritage. Today, Hap Arnold buttons are highly valued by collectors and historians for their connection to the evolution of military aviation
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