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Authentic WWII U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army "AA" Patch

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This genuine vintage U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command shoulder sleeve insignia is a compelling piece of WWII history. While officially authorized for the Anti-Aircraft Command from December 1942 until March 1947, this exact basic design (a large "A" on a white disc) was also famously used by the Third Army, commanded by General George S. Patton. The design features bold red letters ("AA" or simply "A") set against a white disc with a blue border, utilizing national colors.
  • Service Branch: U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army.
  • Insignia History: Emblem used 1942-1947.
  • Era and Construction: World War II period. "Cut edge" style and robust embroidered construction.
  • Condition: Shows signs of age and use, including minor fraying around the edges and slight discoloration expected of a patch removed from a uniform after active service.
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Authentic WWII U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army "AA" Patch
Authentic WWII U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army "AA" Patch
Authentic WWII U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army "AA" Patch
Authentic WWII U.S. Army Anti-Aircraft Command or Third Army "AA" Patch

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The craftsmanship on this piece is extraordinary. The effigy carving and brass tacks tell a story you can feel in your hands. A centerpiece of my Great Lakes collection.

Collector of Native American Artifacts

Authentic history preserved perfectly. The condition exceeded expectations, and the provenance documentation gave me complete confidence. Worth every penny.

WWII History Enthusiast

Owning a piece of ordnance history like this is surreal. The casting detail is remarkable, and it's become the conversation starter in my Civil War display.

Civil War Collector

Finding an excavated Revolutionary War relic this intact is nearly impossible. The script is crisp, and knowing it was worn by a Continental soldier gives me chills.

Revolutionary War Historian

The Sheffield maker's mark and beaver tail handle make this an museum-quality piece. Exactly the kind of authentic trade-era artifact I've been searching for.

Fur Trade Era Specialist