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Accession : 2013.074.001 Uniform, Badge, Rating, 5.5" H x 3.75" W

Rating badge for Quartermaster Aviation.This design is the fourth pattern for rating badges issued in the 1913 regulations with blue chevrons instead of the earlier red chevrons. The rating for Quartermaster Aviation was only used from 1918-1921. The unusual shield shaped design of the rating badge was common in the World War I period. The rating badge is unusual in that the chverons should be solid and not just an outline.

Collection of Curator Branch ; Naval History and Heriatge Command.
Date 27 June 2013, 09:23
Source 2013.074 001
Author Naval History & Heritage Command from Washington, DC, USA

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