62 Coast Artillery Regiment Anti-Aircraft 62A3(A/a, b)

$15.00

The 62 Coast Artillery Regiment Anti-Aircraft 62A3(A/a, b) is an authentic WWII era Distinctive Unit Insignia from United States. This original military insignia features brass and enamel construction with a screw back, two piece back: 2 lock teeth fastening plate, hand soldered design. This piece was manufactured by N.S. Meyer and bears authentic hallmarks: “N.S. MEYER" ~8mm over "NEW YORK” ~8mm over the screw post and the Meyer shield below the post (incised) . Collectors often search for this type of item as a Distinctive Unit Insignia, also known as DUI, DI, Crest. This WWII period piece is highly sought after by military memorabilia enthusiasts and historians.

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The 62nd Coast Artillery Regiment (Anti-Aircraft) was constituted in the Regular Army on 10 December 1917 and organized on 15 January 1918 at Fort Totten, New York. Initially formed as a heavy artillery regiment, it was later redesignated as an anti-aircraft unit. The regiment served in various capacities throughout its history, including coastal defense and anti-aircraft operations. During World War II, the 62nd Coast Artillery Regiment was responsible for providing anti-aircraft defense for key installations and participated in the defense of the continental United States and overseas territories. The unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations during its service, reflecting the evolving nature of air defense requirements during the mid-20th century. Sources: Wikipedia. (n.d.). 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/62nd_Air_Defense_Artillery_Regiment GlobalSecurity.org. (n.d.). 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment. Retrieved from https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/62ada.htm