Los Angeles Airport Police security

Defunct Agency Security division City of Los Angeles

Making this hat badge obsolete.

Eagle top hat badge

Badge Condition ( USED )

Hallmark: Entenmann & Rovin co. Pico Rivera Cal.

Badge Size :  W x H  2 1/2" x  2 1/2" 

Construction : Nickel silver

Condition : Badge is showing honest street wear & tear.

Attachments: Two post screws, missing the locking washer

This is an old badge dating back to the 20 Century.

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The Los Angeles Airport Police traces its beginnings to 1946, when the Los Angeles Airport was transferred from the War Department to the City of Los Angeles. (The airport was later known informally as “Los Angeles Jetport,” finally becoming “Los Angeles International Airport,” with the three-letter iata designator of “LAX”) Six armed “Airport Guards” and one supervisor were hired to provide physical security over City properties.

In 1959, the number increased to 12, led by the first “Chief of Security,” George Dorian, with the organization being known as the “Security Division” of the “Operations Bureau.” The organization was responsible for general physical security and for patrolling airport areas.

 

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This badge meets the guidelines for historical badges. It does not resemble a modern or current law enforcement badge, insignia or uniform. It is a historical piece that is 75 years old or older OR the item is defunct/obsolete OR from a now-defunct organization. This badge is obsolete.
This item conveys no authority or law enforcement powers.
The badge is sold for collectible or display purposes.