A 1933 article in the New Castle PA News by George Louden explained
the difference between the Caterpillar Club and Rip Cord Club of the World (R.C.C.W.). To become a member of the Caterpillar Club
one must jump in an emergency. To become a member of the Rip Cord Club one must
make a voluntary jump either after graduating from, or under the instruction a
graduate of the Chunate School of Parachute Rigging.
George Louden became a member of the R.C.C.W. in 1927.
Silver, maker marked "H.J. CO" on the reverse, 40 mm x 48 mm, horizontal pinback opens approximately to 45 degrees, light contact, very fine.
Please see the photos
for details.
REF: Parachute Badge, Pin, 1930s Chunate School of Parachute Rigging
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