The Aviation Engineer’s “Bucking Bulldozer” first appeared in the summer of 1943 and represented the essence of engineering support to the Army Air Forces during World War II. A rather ferocious-looking bulldozer, with eyes, teeth, and wings, holds a piece of pierced steel planking, the material used to construct hundreds of runways, taxiways, and parking aprons around the world. The engineer riding the bulldozer wears a shovel on his back and is ready to fire his weapon. This was clearly a prototype for the RED HORSE emblem adopted in the 1960s.
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Aviation Engineers
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