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- World War II Driver-W Badge, 1942-1945 - Beginning in July 1942, Driver and Mechanic badges were given to soldiers who passed a qualification test. The "Driver - W" on the attached bar signifies the driver could operate a wheeled vehicle. Other driver qualifications could be secured for tracked vehicles, amphibious vehicles, and motorcycles.

- 1942-1945
- Collections - Artifact
World War II Driver-W Badge, 1942-1945
Beginning in July 1942, Driver and Mechanic badges were given to soldiers who passed a qualification test. The "Driver - W" on the attached bar signifies the driver could operate a wheeled vehicle. Other driver qualifications could be secured for tracked vehicles, amphibious vehicles, and motorcycles.
- Commemorative Ring, Awarded to Lyn St. James for Placing in the Starting Grid of the Indianapolis 500, 1992 - Lyn St. James earned this ring by qualifying for the 1992 Indianapolis 500. She qualified with a speed of 220.15 mph, which put her on the outside position in the ninth row of the starting grid. St. James finished the race in 11th place and won Rookie of the Year honors -- the first female driver to earn that prize.

- 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Commemorative Ring, Awarded to Lyn St. James for Placing in the Starting Grid of the Indianapolis 500, 1992
Lyn St. James earned this ring by qualifying for the 1992 Indianapolis 500. She qualified with a speed of 220.15 mph, which put her on the outside position in the ninth row of the starting grid. St. James finished the race in 11th place and won Rookie of the Year honors -- the first female driver to earn that prize.