Hello folks. I found this amongst the souvenirs of a local WWII medic. Safe to assume it's a French AA insignia of some sort from the pre-war days? The obverse depicts a plane silhouetted in white (a searchlight beam), flying between what I can only assume is three flak bursts. This is flanked by two AA guns in profile. Between them is the designation 402e / RCCA which I must assume denotes a particular regiment?? If anyone can positively ID this for me, I'd appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.
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French anti aircraft (???) enamel insignia, arthur bertrand, paris depose
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ah, more info:
Formed in 1923 in Mainz, disestablished during the Armistice. Re-organized in 1947 and served until 2013.
Some neat pictures on this page:
http://museedesemuy.e-monsite.com/pa...a-de-metz.htmlLast edited by blinky; 05-23-2014, 05:00 PM.
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Thanks again to Scotty for id'ing this piece. Here's another one, sort of in the same vein, that came to me a while back w/ some other German WWII pieces. Similar style plane design, in enamel, w/ a radar dish. the backing pin is sadly missing, but I'm hoping this one can be id'd as well? Came with other WWII vintage items. An obverse and reverse pic below...Attached Files
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Hi Milton,
Too bad the pin is missing. As with the other, I would suggest it's a 'Land Defense against air forces' ("Defense Aerienne"). Many such badges feature a spotlight - here the symbolism suggests not just light - but more likely radar.
I'll keep looking for an exact match.
Scott------------------------------------------------
Collector of French ww2-era insignia.
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