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Summary

Emblem of the 111th Reconnaissance Squadron (<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.ang.af.mil/art/media_search.asp?q=111">http://www.ang.af.mil/art/media_search.asp?q=111</a>). Texas Air National Guard Image;
The famous “Ace-In-The-Hole” emblem was approved by the War Department on 6 June 1933. The emblem, which was the squadron’s third attempt to obtain a unit insignia, was designed by Lt Earl Showalter, the squadron’s Chief Caretaker. The Ace-In-The-Hole emblem strongly reflects the unit’s Texas heritage and has been grandfathered, exempting it from subsequent regulations guiding unit emblems.

Licensing

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current18:24, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 18:24, 3 January 2017331 × 340 (137 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Emblem of the 111th Reconnaissance Squadron (<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.ang.af.mil/art/media_search.asp?q=111">http://www.ang.af.mil/art/media_search.asp?q=111</a>). Texas Air National Guard Image;<br>The famous “Ace-In-The-Hole” emblem was approved by the War Department on 6 June 1933. The emblem, which was the squadron’s third attempt to obtain a unit insignia, was designed by Lt Earl Showalter, the squadron’s Chief Caretaker. The Ace-In-The-Hole emblem strongly reflects the unit’s Texas heritage and has been grandfathered, exempting it from subsequent regulations guiding unit emblems.
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