Posted 2 years ago
chris6096
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I found this in some old stuff from my parents. Just wondering if anyone can identify what the pin with the helmet and sword is. Not sure if it is military or not.
Thanks!
Chris
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Posted 2 years ago
chris6096
(1 item)
I found this in some old stuff from my parents. Just wondering if anyone can identify what the pin with the helmet and sword is. Not sure if it is military or not.
Thanks!
Chris
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It does resemble the Women's Army Corp (WAC) insignia, but I believe that it is civilian.
The wing is a WW2 Army Air Corps Crew Member wing.
Scott
It looks like it might be a ladies Knights of Pythias pin
That would be called Pythia sisters
dang it mean Pythian Sisters
Thanks for the information. :) I can't seem to find a pin like this looking under all the Pythian links. I will keep searching...
Me either. That is a Roman helmet, just going with that. West point also uses the hemet and sword
The picture is too blury to see the stones :(
I will submit another photo. There are red stones and ones that look like diamonds. The piece itself is sterling silver.