Description: 86th FIGHTER GROUP, 12th AIR FORCE RARE IN-THEATER ITALIAN MADE WITH BULLION 86th FG 12th AAF Classic in theater, Italian made. Used and removed from flight clothing. Small hole at edge near bullion border, 3 p.m. The patch features a thick golden bullion ring around the outer edge of the patch, and a gold bullion border around the shield. "VIRTUS PERDURAT" motto hand stitched onto yellow embroidered scroll. Black base material has a small hole at the border, at 3 o'clock. Blue and orange are pieces of cloth, red bomb embroidered on top. Some separation of cloth in the shield. Some soiling. About 5-1/4” in diameter. The 86th Fighter Group was constituted as 86th Bombardment Group (Light) on 13-Jan 1942, and activated on 10 Feb 1942, and composed of the 525th, 526th, 527th and the 528th Fighter Squadrons. It was redesignated 86th Bombardment Group (Dive) in Sep 1942, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group in Aug 1943, and 86th Fighter Group in May 1944. The group was engaged primarily in close support of ground forces, with the group moving forward to bases in Sicily, Italy, Corsica, France, and Germany as the battle line changed. Patrol and interdictory missions were also flown. A-36, P-40, and P-47 aircraft were used to attack convoys, trains, ammunition dumps, troop and supply columns, shipping, bridges, rail lines, and other objectives. They participated in the softening up of Sicily and supported the invasion by Seventh Army in July of 1943, and provided cover for the landings at Salerno in September of that year. The Group assisted the Allied advance toward Rome during Jan-Jun 1944. They supported the invasion of Southern France in Aug 1944, and worked to take out enemy communications in northern Italy from Sep 1944 to April 1945. They attacked enemy transportation in Germany during April and May 1945. The 86th received two DUC's: one for action on 25 May 1944 when the group repeatedly dived through intense flak to destroy enemy vehicles and troops as German forces tried to stop the Allies short of Rome; the other for activity against convoys and airfield installations in northern Germany on 20 April 1945 to disorganize the enemy's withdrawal from that area. TERMS AND CONDITIONS -- READ CAREFULLY. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. YOUR BID ACKNOWLEDGES YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AUCTION. NOTICE TO BUYER - Do your own due diligence and check this item carefully. This lot is sold as is. No returns. SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Will ship to any USA address via U. S. Postal Service Priority Mail for $10.00, which includes packing, shipping, handling and insurance. Any additional services requested by Buyer are extra. Will ship internationally using USPS International Mail. Damage during shipping not the responsibility of Seller. Lost items are the responsibility of the Buyer. PAYMENT: Within three days of auction's end. SHIPMENT: Within three business days of cleared payment. Seller reserves the right to end this auction at any time. Key Search Words: 86th fighter group, theater made, Italian, squadron patch, World War 2, WWII, WW2, AAF, Army Air Corps, Air Force, Twelfth Air Force, 12th AAF, ETO, flight jacket patch. 86fg12aaf, Capri
Price: 650 USD
Location: Van Nuys, California
End Time: 2024-03-07T01:50:21.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: WW2 Patch
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Style: Large, 5-inch approx.
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria