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Hey UT,
When did they do the yellow around the Roundels?
was that only for 42'?
i know we had a few veriations through out the war. wasn't red used in the ETO? i can't remember now.
Hi Blood_Hawk23,
the mid-war evolution US roundels with the star-'n-bar was first issued with a red outline from, I believe, June 1943 to September 1943 in any theatre American forces operated and for all branches of the US Armed Forces operating aircrafts. In October 1943 the red outline was replaced by the same dark blue used for the rest of the roundel. Too bad, if I may, because I always liked a lot the short-lived, red-outlined US roundel. I am not entirely sure of the exact months, I'll have to take a look in my sources when I go home from work. Anyway, it was used only in summer and early fall of 1943.
The US roundel remained the same throughout WWII, until the United States Air Force became an independent branch in 1946, when a thin insignia red line was added in the middle of the lateral bars of the roundel.
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KH :ernae: