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Although Finland briefly allied with Nazi Germany during the Second World War to fight its hated enemy, the Soviet Union, the ...
The Finnish Air Force has used the swastika as its emblem since 1918, but has now announced it will remove it from its flags.
Swastikas have remained on some Finnish air force flags, raising eyebrows among NATO allies, tourists and others who spot ...
The Air Force is phasing out its use of the symbol, which dates to its foundation in 1918. An official said that it had ...
Finland is to remove the swastika from the flags of its air force because its use has caused “awkward situations with foreign visitors”.
Finland adopted the swastika as the emblem of its Air Force in 1918, two years before the German Nazi Party adopted it.
Swastikas were partially phased out of the Finnish air force years ago, but some instances of the symbol have remained.
United States Air Force embroidered 6400th Air Depot Wing insignia; blue border with white center; radar station trailer depicted in center of insignia; yellow lettering "AUTOMATIC TRACKING RADAR UNIT ...
United States Army Air Forces 4th Air Force distinctive insignia; blue enamel shield with red, white, and blue Air Corps star insignia with silver wings; four silver rays eminate from bottom tip of ...
The Space Force’s move comes several months after the Air Force banned similar duty identifier patches for airmen.
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