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The Finnish Air Force quietly dropped a swastika from the official logo of its Air Force Command and replaced it with a golden eagle after a century.
Finland’s Air Force unceremoniously dropped its logo used since 1917, which prominently displayed a swastika, it was confirmed Wednesday. The Air Force Command unit has swapped out its old lo… ...
The swastika became a fixture in Finland’s Air Force at its founding in 1918. Count Eric von Rosen of Sweden gifted the military branch a plane that had a blue swastika on it, viewing the symbol ...
FILE - In this file photo dated May 5, 2011, a Finnish Air Force Hawk aircraft in flight. Finland’s Air Force Command has discreetly dropped its swastika logo as unit emblem — after a century ...
07/02/2020 July 2, 2020. The Finnish air force command has dropped the swastika from its logo without making an announcement. The air force had been using the symbol since 1918.
The new logo, unveiled Tuesday, does not replace the "AF" symbol as the U.S. Air Force Academy’s primary logo, but will serve as an official expression of the Academy's spirit, the Academy said.
For those excitedly tweeting that Trump stole the Star Trek logo!!!!, the patch on the left was the existing Air Force Command logo. The same one I wore as a Lieutenant in 2005. pic.twitter.com ...