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100th Aero Squadron History

 Insignia of the A. E. F. Aero Squadrons
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"The One Hundredth Squadron shows the devil riding on an aerial bomb in flight. The One Hundredth Aero Squadron was a day bombardment squadron. It was assigned to the Second Day Bombardment Group, Second Army, on October 26, 1918, having been on the Front since July 20, 1918, with the Royal Air Force. It was engaged in British operations. This squadron accomplished many raids into Germany without suffering any losses. It is not given official credit for any enemy planes brought down. It ceased operations on April 8, 1919." 

   

                                2nd Army Shoulder Patch Worn from: 
                                December 11th 1918 to January 1st 1966

                                June 1st 1983 to September 1995.

 

See also: United States Army Insignia Home Page

1) WWI Insignia of Rank  <Click Here>

2) WWI Insignia placement on Uniform  <Click Here>

 


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