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Offered here is a lovely example of a WW2 pilots ID bracelet. Finely crafted in Sterling silver, this bracelet would have been worn by a pilot instead of the typical dog tags issued by the military. This bracelet is named and numbered to Mr. Paul J. Quigley. Quigley flew missions during WW2, and most interestingly was the personal pilot for General Eisenhower while he was campaigning for the presidency. A very interesting and significant piece!
Offered here is a lovely example of a WW2 pilots ID bracelet. Finely crafted in Sterling silver, this bracelet would have been worn by a pilot instead of the typical dog tags issued by the military. This bracelet is named and numbered to Mr. Paul J. Quigley. Quigley flew missions during WW2, and most interestingly was the personal pilot for General Eisenhower while he was campaigning for the presidency. A very interesting and significant piece!