A used example of a American made sterling marked 1st Troop Carrier Command distinctive insignia i.e unite DI A used example of a American made sterling marked 1st Troop Carrier Command distinctive insignia i.e unite DI

A used example of a American made sterling marked 1st Troop Carrier Command distinctive insignia i.e unite DI

This is nice example of a so called American distinctive crest for the American 1st Troop Carrier Command. It is a blue enamel disc with relief of an eagle carrying a solider in its talons depicted a blue enamel text "VINCIT OU PRIMUM GERIT". The command was formed on 30 April 1942 as the Air Transport Command, with headquarters at Washington, DC. Its first operational unit was the 50th Transport Wing, which was transferred from Air Service Command. The command was assigned directly to Headquarters Army Air Forces, However, its original designation was preferred as a new name for Air Corps Ferrying Command, whose functions had expanded beyond the limits implied by its title. Accordingly, the command was redesignated the I Troop Carrier Command.

The command's mission was "the training of troop carrier units, which provide for the air movement of air landing troops and equipment, including glider-borne troops troops and parachute troops and equipment; and for the training of air evacuation units." Unfortunately the Di is missing its pin on the back and is there for priced accordingly.

Code: 51697

25.00 EUR