Description
This is an extremely rare circa 1943 United States Navy observer and unofficial enlisted pilot wing in white metal. The wing is a pre-war design by Gemsco. Between January 1927 and October 1929 a new design for Naval Aviation Observer (NAO) was approved which was the same design as for Naval Aviator Pilot wings except they were in silver rather than gold. After October 1929 and until 1968, Naval Aviation Observers were authorized to wear the more familiar gold wing with a silver ringed disk at center with a silver anchor on the disk, with one exception: All Naval Aviation Observers who had qualified for the rating before November 1929 were permitted to continue wearing their original silver pilot-style wings like the one seen above for as long as they remained on active duty. Including if they were still on active duty throughout WWII and beyond.
I have seen personally more than one USN Enlisted Pilot grouping from the just-prior-to-WWII through WWII era which included one or more SILVER Pilot wings, so I have come to the conclusion that it is quite possible that on occasion, these enlisted pilots UNOFFICIALLY wore a SILVER Pilot Wing instead of a Gold, to differentiate themselves from Officer Pilots, just as Enlisted Chiefs in the Submarine Service unofficially wore Silver Submariner badges during the late 1930s and WWII before they were officially issued.
Circa World War II (1943).
SIZE:1" in height by 2 ¾" in width.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:Rare 1943 white metal.
ATTACHMENT:Large pin with a locking "come under" catch.
MARKINGS:ACID TEST. As our image shows, the acid test is discolored slightly.
ITEM NOTES:This is from a large collection of wings which we will be listing more of over the next months. PAFCX08 LEGEX SEJJX9/11
CONDITION:8+ (Excellent) This wing shows some tarnishing and minor dents, but is in a remarkably good condition.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.