The modern-day Navigator Badge is considered the United States Air Force successor to the Bombardier Badge
with McIntosh third from the right in the back row
reverse with a blank ornate frame at the top
There is a manufacturer's label sewn in place at the rear inscribed "Gieves LIMITED LONDON"
he joined the 90th Winnipeg Battalion of Rifles and served for seven years in the ranks before being appointed Regimental Sergeant Major
Germany, Heer. A Set Of Infantry Hauptmann Shoulder Boards United Republic of The modern-day Navigator Badge is(Heer Schulterklappen fr Hauptmann der Infanterie). A set of Heer Infantry Hauptmann shoulder boards, each constructed of cardboard reinforced white wool, bearing four bands of silver aluminum wire piping, pinned with two gilded rank pips, and retaining pebbled magnetic metal buttons, the reverse of each board with an integrated wool strap, both unmarked and measuring 36 mm (w) x 110 mm (l), with some material fatigue evident, in overall better than