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5 Unknown Patches - HELP


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PennsyPatcher

Bought a large lot of patches from an established collectors estate. Lot of general patches and some rather good ones. But - I have five I just can't ID and need some assistance on.

 

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All patches are cut edge, no glow and come from a 100% wwii collection

 

 

1st patch

 

3-3/4" high diamond with blue background Red bomb under a yellow prop driven plane - bomb and plane tails at top of patch

 

Thinking this might be a training school or class patch.

 

 

2nd patch

 

Felt sewn patch red circle with a black triangle on top - each triangle point is white A white G is at the center of the black triangle. Sewn felt - Red circle is the base of patch - black triangle sewn to it - white points sewn to red circle - G is a cut out on black triangle. Red circle is 2-1/2"

 

 

3rd patch

 

Cut edge 2-1/4" circle Red outer border blue inner background White triangle Four stacked triangles inside. Thought it might be a logistics command, but might also be Army Corp or divisional G5 civil- operations Inner triangles are light blue, blue, red and white

 

 

Patch 4

 

Felt patch with gauze backing Embroidered left facing eagle with wings spread, US shield under eagle with three stars 2-1/2" along longest side

 

 

Patch 5

 

Blue Felt round top triangular patch - thought it might be British or Canadian Likely a specialty patch Gold colored sword with hilt at top Wings under with bombs or something under each wing Four lightening bolts under wings extending from sword 2-1/2" tall

 

 

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vintageproductions

All WWI style patches made during WWII for patch collectors and veterans.

 

Companies like Patch King & Hobby Guild made them.

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If they were real, here is what you would have:

 

Post #2 AA Div units

 

Post #3 19th Div

 

Post #4 39th Div

 

Post #5 Central Records

 

Post #6 Liaison Service (I believe this is post WW II w/ German Labor Service)

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