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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Awesome history share.
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Awesome thank you for sharing
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Very cool share thank you
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LTC Stephen C.
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Great biography, SGT (Join to see)! One of the things I remember most about Rickenbacker is the famous “Hat-in-the-Ring” insignia used by the 94th Aero Squadron, which he commanded. Here’s how it came to be in Rickenbacker’s own words.

“Surely now we would be the first American squadron to go into action against the enemy.

The honor deserved a distinctive insignia. One of the pilots, Lieutenant Johnny Wentworth, was an architect, and he was asked to design it. We all threw out ideas. Major Huffer, the CO, suggested Uncle Sam’s stovepipe hat with the stars and stripes for a hatband. Our flight surgeon, Lieutenant Walters from Pittsburgh, mentioned the old American custom of throwing a hat into the ring as an invitation to battle. And thus one of the world’s most famous military insignia, the Hat-in-the-Ring, which became a part of my entire life from then on, was born.

- Edward V. Rickenbacker, Rickenbacker: An Autobiography(Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1967), 122”

Here are photos of Rickenbacker’s Nieuport 28 and his SPAD XIII, both with the insignia, as well as a color depiction of the insignia.
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LTC Stephen C. That is a great story!
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