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Wings of Gold
Navy
Definition
Naval aviator wings, earned after flight school. The most prestigious piece of jewelry a Navy or Marine pilot can wear. Worth approximately four million dollars in training costs.
Example Usage
"He pinned on his wings of gold. Two years of flight school, 200 flight hours, and one near-death experience. Worth it."