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  1. Nov 14, 2019 · In this post, we aim to provide a simple explanation in regards service dates and design requirements for US Aircraft Military Insignia Markings used during World War II. Commonly referred to as "star and bars" or "roundels".

  2. After trying out several variations including an oblong roundel with two stars, they arrived at using white bars flanking the sides of the existing roundel, all with a red outline, which became official in June 1943.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · While US military insignia has been commonly referred to as “stars and bars” or “roundels,” as mentioned above, this particular symbol was known as “the Meatball,” and was featured on aircraft from 1921-1941.

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  4. Overview. With the reorganization of the Defense Department and the creation of the USAF, red bars were added to the official national insignia. A variation of this insignia appears officially without the blue surround on F-15 aircraft. All the placards & decals are produced on long lasting UV coated pressure sensitive adhesive vinyl.

  5. Authentic World War II U.S. Army Air Force National Star and Bars Insignia drawn to Military Tech Order Specs. Available in decal and paint mask format on high quality materials.

  6. Overview. Between 29 June and 14 August, the official national insignia incorporated white sidebars and an overall red surrounding and blue surrounding the star. All the placards & decals are produced on long lasting UV coated pressure sensitive adhesive vinyl.

  7. Stars & Bars - 1943-1947 Style All the placards & decals are produced on long lasting UV coated pressure sensitive adhesive vinyl.

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