Army Air Force Technical Training Command T2A(A/a, b)

$10.00

The Army Air Force Technical Training Command T2A(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 pin back, hand soldered design. This piece was manufactured by N.S. Meyer and bears authentic hallmarks: “NS MEYER INC." ~3/8" over "NEW YORK” 1/4" + shield below (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 Army Air Force Technical Training Command was established during World War II to oversee and coordinate the technical training of personnel within the United States Army Air Forces. Activated in 1942, the command was responsible for the administration and supervision of technical schools that provided instruction in aircraft maintenance, armament, communications, and other specialized skills essential to air operations. The command played a crucial role in preparing airmen for service in various theaters of the war by ensuring a steady flow of technically proficient personnel. After the end of World War II, the command was inactivated as part of the postwar reorganization of the United States Air Forces. Source: Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Air_Forces_Technical_Training_Command