Army Air Corps Cufflinks

Army Air Corps Cufflinks

Army Air Corps Cufflinks

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ACCS178113
First used in 1917, the five-pointed star, on a circular blue field with a red center dot, was the standard insignia used to identify U.S. military aircraft from August 1919 to May 1942. The insignia was often associated with the U.S. Army Air Corps, where it was incorporated as a winged-star device with a red canter dot on the shoulder patches worn by their personnel.

The nickel plated and enameled cufflinks each measure .75" and come in a gift box. The cufflinks were custom made in Canada by Kinzoku for The Museum of Flight.

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Brand Kinzoku
SKU ACCS178113