Anti-Air Craft Command Insignia


Photograph of Anti-Air Craft Command Insignia

ca. 1942 - 1945

This insignia, worn on the shoulders of a uniform, belonged to Lieutenant Colonel John Ira Mulzac. During the Second World War, the US Army Anti-Aircraft Command was established to train officers and enlisted men in anti-aircraft combat, including the use of anti-aircraft artillery.

Cloth, paper. D 6.2 cm. John I. Mulzac Collection, Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, TUAI 1814


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Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site