This telephone model in particular was advanced in comparison to other belligerent telephone technology due to its self-contained power source
The planes were four-engine bombers that were supplied by the United States under Lend-Lease (while at the end of the war both the Royal Air Force as well as the Royal Australian Air Force were willing to continue operating the B-24
and a citizen of the German Reich
Griffiths subsequently attained the rank of Major and
and Nature of Operation
United States. A Sterling Silver Army Air Force Service Pilot Badge, By N.s. Meyer Of New York Auction This telephone model in particularIn sterling silver, marked "STERLING" and maker marked with the N. S. Meyer of New York insignia on the reverse, measuring 76. 8 mm (w) x 22. 5 mm (h), horizontal pinback, light contact overall, better than very fine. Footnote: The Glider Pilot, Liaison Pilot, and Service Pilot badges were qualification badges of the United States Army Air Forces issued during the years of the Second World War, to identify a rating in one of three specialized, limited