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- Prop_and_Wings abstract "The Prop and Wings (propeller and wings) is a military insignia used to identify various aviation-related units in the United States military. The Prop and Wings originated as branch insignia of the United States Army Air Service in 1920, and remained such from 1926 to 1947 for the successor United States Army Air Corps. Approximately 90% of all officers serving in the United States Army Air Forces were commissioned in the Air Corps and wore the insignia. Versions of the insignia are still used by the United States Air Force and the United States Army Aviation Branch. The original Prop and Wings insignia, with rounded wingtips, is currently most closely associated with the United States Air Force Academy. The Prop and Wings is worn by cadets on their flight caps, appears on many of the Academy's class crests, and is part of the logo of the Academy's Association of Graduates. The Prop and Wings insignia is traditionally awarded to Academy cadets at the end of their grueling fourth-class (freshman) year, signifying that they have been "recognized" as upper class cadets. Cadets in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps are awarded their Prop and Wings insignia after completing Field Training and entry into the Professional Officer Course. Officer Training School allows Basic Officer and Commissioned Officer trainees as well as National Guard Officer Candidates going through the Academy of Military Science to wear the Prop and Wings during the second half of their training. Although the standard insignia is chrome, cadets from all commissioning sources are authorized to wear a gold Prop and Wings device if they are a direct descendant of a veteran. To be eligible, the cadet's veteran must have served in the Army Air Corps, served with the Women Air Force Service Pilots, have served at least 20 years of service, have served in combat, or have died in the line of duty.".
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- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageExternalLink www.usafa.org.
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- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Air_Force_Officer_Training_School.
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- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Air_Force_Academy.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_aviation.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Garrison_cap.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Officer_Training_School.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Side_cap.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
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- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Service.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Aviation_Branch.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots.
- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLink File:AviationBC.gif.
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- Prop_and_Wings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prop and Wings".
- Prop_and_Wings hasPhotoCollection Prop_and_Wings.
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- Prop_and_Wings subject Category:United_States_Air_Force_Academy.
- Prop_and_Wings subject Category:United_States_Army_aviation.
- Prop_and_Wings hypernym Insignia.
- Prop_and_Wings type Award.
- Prop_and_Wings type University.
- Prop_and_Wings type University.
- Prop_and_Wings comment "The Prop and Wings (propeller and wings) is a military insignia used to identify various aviation-related units in the United States military. The Prop and Wings originated as branch insignia of the United States Army Air Service in 1920, and remained such from 1926 to 1947 for the successor United States Army Air Corps. Approximately 90% of all officers serving in the United States Army Air Forces were commissioned in the Air Corps and wore the insignia.".
- Prop_and_Wings label "Prop and Wings".
- Prop_and_Wings sameAs m.0dspwb.
- Prop_and_Wings sameAs Q7250042.
- Prop_and_Wings sameAs Q7250042.
- Prop_and_Wings wasDerivedFrom Prop_and_Wings?oldid=542379560.
- Prop_and_Wings depiction Prop_and_wings.svg.
- Prop_and_Wings isPrimaryTopicOf Prop_and_Wings.