WWII Brooch/Necklace......Significance?....A story behind it?

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Sorry not a dug find....but has aroused my curiosity. Any info on this would be appreciated....it's about the size of a quarter; it has some lettering on the inside...4 or 5 letters before the word co. that I can't make out; then below that 1/20th 12kt on Sterling...this is all in the same area under the hinge in the pin. Looks like it could be worn as a necklace or brooch. Thank you
 

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Looks like ww2 pilot wings. Neat, the way made a pendant out of it! I found a pin,just the wing in the woods,a few weeks ago. Cool how,you guys and girls,find the same kind of things!
 

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From what I can see the WW2 wings have a shield in the middle of the wings not a propeller. Some of the WW1 wings do show the prop though..

PLL
 

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I'm thinking most likely WW1 era "sweetheart item" due to its design -- made for a pilots ---mom --wife--girlfreind ----it was gold plate over sterling (925) silver --
 

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I didn't see any WW2 wings with a prop in the middle just a variety of shields. Some of the WW1 wings did have wings with props..

WW1 wings
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WW2 wings
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PLL
 

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pieces like this were called sweetheart pins...they were made to represent all branches of the services during WWII.
that is a nice one. wings with a prop were training squadrons, or officer collar tabs.
 

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