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222nd Aviation (AVN) “SkyMasters” Insignia Plaque
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The 222nd Aviation or the Sky Masters insignia plaque shows spiral shaped wings, both helicopter and fixed wing aircraft that represents two types of aircraft used by the unit in performing its mission of tactical and logistic support. The insignia is hand carved from 100% kiln dried Philippine mahogany, hand painted and finished.
MasterPlaques.com specializes in custom, one of a kind, hand crafted Freemason and Military plaques, desk nameplates, shadowboxes, emblems, unit awards, insignias, anchor plaques, custom tables, chairs, and lodge furniture.
Plaques Features:
- Custom Designed plaque created to your specifications
- Standard size is 10 inches in width
- Any Shape - Any size
- Hand Crafted from solid Philippine Mahogany
- Hand Painted in fine detail
- Fine Quality Enamel Paint
- Pantone Color Matching System to insure exact coloration
- Sealed in poly urethane to assure lasting beauty
- Key Hole mount inset in back allows plaque to lay flush with wall
- Free standard ground delivery within continental United States
- Free art work design
- Free Set up
Delivery Time Frame:
All of our items include Free Standard Shipping within the United States, and arrive within 6 to 8 weeks. Express delivery within 21 business days is available for a minimal fee.
Trivia:
The 1-222 Aviation Regiment provides support to Phase IV and V of the Initial Entry Training and soldierization process in order to provide soldiers to the field Army who are qualified in their MOS, physically fit, technically competent, and who have internalized the Army's seven core values.
The history of the 222d Aviation Regiment (Combat), although of comparatively short duration, has been described as unique, distinguished and highly professional. The most prominent trait of the SKYMASTERS or "triple deuces" is versatility.
The 222d Aviation Regiment (Combat Support) "Skymasters" was constituted on 25 April 1966 and activated on 25 May 1968 at Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam.
Reference: Global Security Organization
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