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Date Unknown, acquired from a closing Army/Navy Surplus Store Location
B-25 Aircraft: "Miss Hap" was the nickname for a B-25 Mitchell bomber (serial number 40-2168), which was the first B-25 assigned to the 17th Bomb Group during World War II. This aircraft later served as a transport for General Hap Arnold, the Chief of the Army Air Forces, after being modified with features like a bed over the bomb bay and additional passenger seating.
The Miss Hap Aviator's Hat, Lapel, or Tie Pin is a collectible inspired by the iconic WWII aviation nose art, celebrating the creativity and spirit of the era.
Design: Features the "Miss Hap" artwork, often associated with the B-25 Mitchell bomber and its historical significance during WWII.
Size: Measures approximately 1-1/8 inches in both height and width, making it a compact and stylish accessory for hats, lapels, or ties.
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