I was happy to find your site. I graduated from MACV Recondo School in 1968. I was with the 101st (ABN) 3/506th E company (LRRP)

This wing was originally made in England and is extreme rare as most pilots obtained their wings in the US before going overseas. I have the original WWI English dies that were used to make these wings back in 1917. This is a museum quality reproduction in sterling silver with the US letters 24k gold plate. The wings are attached to a brass plate and wool felt is properly placed between the wings and the plate and then hand sewn. This is for a Reserve Pilot or Observer of 1917.