Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description | After the move from France in 1967, and following various consolidations, the Canadian Forces air element in Europe was reorganized in 1970 and 1 Air Division was superseded by 1 Canadian Air Group (1 CAG) with headquarters in Lahr, Federal Republic of Germany, and its operational units based entirely at Baden-Soellingen. Another chapter of 1 Canadian Air Group's history began in 1972 when the Canadian government announced that the three remaining NATO assigned air squadrons would switch to the conventional attack role, discarding the nuclear strike capability and the reconnaissance mission. 1 Canadian Air Group entered a new era in June 1985 with the arrival of the CF- 18 aircraft. |
Material | Plastic |
Attachment type | Safety pin |
Manufacturing technique | Cloisonne Hard Enamel |
Diameter | 21.00 mm |
Series | Air Force |
Catalog prices | No catalog prices set yet |