Pin, Military
Object number2016.30.19 a,b
Date1939-1945
MediumMetal
Credit LineGift of Barbara Pontello
DescriptionInsignia or collar disks. Each insignia is circular with raised "U.S." on front. Reverse of each pin has two pointed posts.DimensionsDiameter x Depth (for each insignia): 1 × 0.438 in. (2.5 × 1.1 cm)InscriptionsEach insignia is circular with raised "U.S." on front.
Historical NotesThese U.S. Army insignia belonged to Aldo Pontello (known as Norman,) who was a pilot in the European Campaign and flew multiple missions over Germany. Antonio Pontello of Horning, PA, and his three sons, Alfred, Aldo, and Roy, served the Allied forces in various capacities during WWII. Antonio, an Italian immigrant and coal miner, was too old for the draft, so he served stateside as auxiliary military police patrolling the Allegheny Country Airport. Antonio's three sons each served in the military: one as a pilot, one as a paratrooper, and one as infantry. His son Aldo, known as Norman, was a pilot in the European Campaign and flew multiple missions over Germany; the WWII uniform pieces belonged to him.
Previous owner
Norman Aldo Pontello
Related institution
United States Army Air Forces
On View
Not on viewKeystone Uniform Cap Corporation
1944-1945