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Vietnam Era 10th SFG Statue


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Found this at a recent estate sale. I have bought quite a few Special Forces items over the last few years, but this was the first statue I had found. Where these made as souvenirs to send home, or where they more of an award?

 

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They had all kinds of momento's. ..steins,plaques and statues...I don't know if they only were representing service in the 10th.

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These things were made different times and places as well as currently.

 

Some variations as to finish, pose and base material.

 

They were private purchase or were sometimes awarded as trophies, end of service, whatever you might imagine.

 

They had a fill in the blank panel on the front.

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These were usually given as a end of tour award from the men in the unit. This was mine when I left the 10th Group in1967. Inscription reads SSG Terryl R. Morris, From the Officers and Men of S3 10th SFG (Abn). Statue measures 6 1/4" in height.

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They had all kinds of momento's. ..steins,plaques and statues...I don't know if they only were representing service in the 10th.

The first time I walked into the Special Forces Book Store on Bragg it just blew me away.If it was anything to do with Airborne anywhere in the world and any type of unit, you could buy Books, Statues, Plaques, Certificates, Posters, & on and on.

The plaque presented to me when I left the 82nd was from there.

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