| The
7th Pursuit Squadron was activated on 15 July 1941, designated the 7th
Fighter Squadron in 1942, and assigned to the 49th Fighter Group.
Originally based at
Selfridge Field, Michigan, the squadron moved to Melbourne, Australia,
in early 1942. Its pilots shot down 5 enemy aircraft in its
first aerial action over Horn Island.
The squadron's bases followed America's
march north from the Solomon Islands as it was based in New Guinea and
the Philippines. Pilots from the 7th flew
the hottest aircraft in the Army Air Forces including the P-35, P-40,
P-47, P-38, and P-51. Today the squadron is designated the 7th
Combat Training Squadron, providing qualification training for F-117A
stealth fighter pilots. We've embroidered the
Bunyip, an Australian aboriginal mythical creature, on yellow wool felt. |

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Size
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5 3/4 inches (15 cm) by
5 1/8 inches (13 cm). |
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Materials
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Embroidered on yellow wool felt. |
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