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The Insigne was approved on 11 June 1943.


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I FIGHTER COMMAND, USAAF

Coat of arms (crest) of the I Fighter Command, USAAF

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Insigne: Ona geometrical figure formed by an ocatagon with invected sides azure, border gold, a pile argent debruised at base point by a mullet of the last anbd surmounted by a stylized falcon grasping two lightning bolts in claws , driving bendwise and emitting speed lines, all or.

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The Insigne was approved on 11 June 1943.


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