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11 mm x 21 mm inclusive of its crown suspension
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United States. Two V-5 Naval Aviation Cadet Insignia, C.1945 Hold " and (b) "From theA wing, in gilded sterling, nearly 2 inches in length, maker marked on reeves Gordon B. Miller and Co. Cinti. O., very fine; and Navy V 5 patch insignia, tunic removed, in fine condition. Footnote: On April 15, 1935 Congress passed the Naval Aviation Cadet Act. This set up the Volunteer Naval Reserve class V 5 Naval Aviation Cadet (NavCad) program to send civilian and enlisted candidates to train as aviation cadets. Candidates had to be between the
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