Squadron Nostalgia LLC Royal Lao Air Force Patch – Plastic Backing

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AgeRangeDescription : All Age Groups
Brand : Squadron Nostalgia LLC
BulletPoint1 : Handcraft from Mahogany
BulletPoint2 : US Naval Aviator Owned Business
BulletPoint3 : Highly detailed with minimal decals
BulletPoint4 : Matched against historic photos
BulletPoint5 : Heirloom Pieces
Color : Royal Lao Air Force Patch – Plastic Backing
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 840231527248
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0840231527248
ItemName : Squadron Nostalgia LLC Royal Lao Air Force Patch – Plastic Backing
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 8 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 20 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 20 inches
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemShape : Rectangular
ItemTypeKeyword : novelty-applique-patches
Manufacturer : Patch Collection
Material : Plastic
ModelNumber : 69p-63-cw
MountingType : Dovetail Mount
MountingType1 : Iron-On
MountingType2 : Sewing
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : 840231527248
Pattern : Solid
ProductDescription : 4 inch Royal LAO Air Force Patch with plastic backing.
The Royal Lao Air Force (French: Aviation Royale Laotiènne - AVRL), best known to the Americans by its English acronym RLAF, was the air force component of the Royal Lao Armed Forces (FAR), the official military of the Royal Lao Government and the Kingdom of Laos during the Laotian Civil War between 1960 and 1975.
The original Lao military aviation establishment was the 'Laotian Aviation' (French: Aviation laotiènne), established by the French on 28 January 1955 as a small aerial observation and transport arm of the then National Lao Army (ANL). As the French withdrew from Indochina, the Lao Aviation was supported by American aid. With the addition of offensive capabilities, it morphed into the Royal Lao Air Force (RLAF).
The RLAF struggled into existence in the face of its enemies, while dealing with its own internal divisions as well as bucking a tide of pilot and aircraft losses. As it expanded from its 1960 foundation, and as the fighting power of the Royal Lao Army was diminished and broken during the 1960s, the RLAF came to carry the weight of the battle against Vietnamese communist invaders and local Pathet Lao insurgents. Despite its continual drain of heavy pilot and aircraft losses, the RLAF grew to the point where it flew 30,000 combat sorties annually against its enemies in the years 1970 through 1972, as well performing essential logistics duties.
The RLAF began its operations as a liaison, logistics and transport unit. Its initial stock were a melange of French and American supplied rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft inherited from its predecessor, Aviation Laotienne. On 9 January 1961, the new RLAF was supplied with six AT-6 Texans as its first strike aircraft. Although these were quickly lost, they were replaced by five T-28 Trojans. Despite ongoing losses, the T-28 inventory would eventually burgeon under American auspices to 75 Trojans on board in 1973. It would also
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2021-06-02T14:57:27.612Z
Size : 4 inches
Style : Army
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
Theme : Military
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 56140000

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