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United States Air National Guard - Buckley AFB Colorado

Location United States
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Composition Gilt bronze with enamel
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Obverse description The obverse features the enameled shield emblem of the 140th Wing, Colorado Air National Guard, centrally placed within a gilt ring. The shield displays the Colorado state symbol with a red letter C enclosing a star, a jet aircraft in flight amid clouds, and snow-capped mountains at the base, with a scroll below reading AIR NATIONAL GUARD. The surrounding blue enamel border carries the legend 140th WING / BUCKLEY AFB. COLORADO flanked by five-pointed stars.
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Reverse description The reverse displays the enameled insignia of the 140th Maintenance Squadron (MXS) at center, featuring a roaring panther's head on a dark field beneath a mountain and sky scene, enclosed in a circular badge with the legend 140TH MXS above and MILE HIGH MILITIA below on yellow scrolls. A large red enamel flame rises above the central badge, and the four red enamel letters A, M, M, O are positioned in the four quadrants of the gilt field, referencing the unit's munitions specialty.
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