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USN MAA Navy Police/Master-At-Arms Badges


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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm indoors on a cold day and I thought I'd try to pick the Top-10 from my USN law enforcement style badges. Here's what I came up with.

 

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Just now able to acquire another PI made badge. USS Benjamin Stoddert DDG-22. Love the craftsmanship of this badge. Probably from the 1960s.

 

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Couple of pics.

 

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While collecting USN badges, over the years, I've picked up a few Army Military Police badges that caught my fancy.

This Fort Knox badge is hallmarked, but double stamped and difficult to read.

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A recent pick up.

 

Master at Arms, Master Chief Petty Officer for the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Va.

 

This is a really large badge.

 

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I obtained a very large collection of Navy Police/MAA, USMC Police, and Fire badges and will post them here.

 

USS Okinawa MAA Badge, believed to be 70's era.

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Commander in Chief US Pacific Fleet MAA.

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US Navy Police, Naval Weapons Station Earle.

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100th US Naval Construction Battalion- Based out of Pearl Harbor and spent considerable time throughout the Pacific in WWII.

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NAVCAMS Westpac GUAM Police. Not sure the era of this, guessing 60's-70's?

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USS Midway

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1960's USS Enterprise CVA(N)-65

 

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NAA for Agana, Guam. Misspelled MAA or an abbreviation. Naval Attache for Air?

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1960's era USS Kitty Hawk

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I live near Whidbey Island NAS. This badge appears to have been dug and is most likely WWII vintage.

 

 

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Salvage Sailor

My Uncle was in an ACORN unit building air bases in the Pacific theater with the Seabees in WWII

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I saw this pin back piece incised STERLING at a badge show. I can't explain why is says Air Force at the top.

 

 

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Senior, I really like those star shaped MAA badges. It is a shame that one got away from you.

 

I recently found these two badges.

 

NAS Brunswick Maine Fire Department Captain's badge with a patch.

 

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Senior, I really like those star shaped MAA badges. It is a shame that one got away from you.

 

I recently found these two badges.

 

NAS Brunswick Maine Fire Department Captain's badge with a patch.

 

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I like that.

I can't explain the nozzles on this MAA design.

-dan

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ACORN 49 (Saipan) Police Petty Officer Badge in Sterling.

This is interesting, ACORN units had a life span from being assembled and trained and about 4 months after invasion when they were replaced with a CASU of PATSU. Was this from a person assigned to the Acorn training base?

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This is interesting, ACORN units had a life span from being assembled and trained and about 4 months after invasion when they were replaced with a CASU of PATSU. Was this from a person assigned to the Acorn training base?

Unfortunately there is no owner history with this badge.

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