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a new UCP-D shirt that I have been DYING to get for like a year

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USAF DBDU with theater made patches

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1st Cav DCU with reversed FWTS

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4th ID DCU with theater made tapes and SSI, with the commemorative FWTS

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4th ID DCU named to the same guy but a SGT this time, with theater made SSI, Flag and tapes

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Massif ACS

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6 Pocket Modified DCU

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OCP ACS, shirt and trousers

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First Lieutenant Eric Rahman, signal branch officer. He served in CentCom in 2004-2005.

 

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This first jacket has the following insignia :

- First Lieutenant Rank

- Signal branch insignia

- CentCom Shoulder sleeve insignia (2004-2005 period)

- 3rd Army former service shoulder sleeve insignia (right shoulder) - first tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom I (2003-2004), deployed in Camp Doha, KU.

- light colored flag

- name tape "Rahman" in both english and arabic

- "US Army" branch tape

- light color Drill Sergeant Identification badge on pocket

 

 

Also note the curious wrong colored insignia :

 

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2nd Jacket from the same soldier ;

 

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This second jacket has the following insignia :

- First Lieutenant Rank

- Signal branch insignia

- CentCom Shoulder sleeve insignia (2004-2005 period)

- 335th Theater Signal Command former service shoulder sleeve insignia (right shoulder) - first deployment in Iraq during OIF 1 (2003-2004)

- light colored flag

- name tape "Rahman" in both english and arabic

- "US Army" branch tape

- "normal" color Drill Sergeant Identification badge on pocket

 

This one also have a wrong colored Flag, but a normal Drill Sergeant ID Badge :

 

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hahaha, thanks :thumbsup: I'm really happy ! Just find the two last jacket from this men, with the same configuration !!! So I've a grouping of 4 jackets from this man :w00t: The four jackets have arabic on them !!!! :o That's the best grouping I ever found !!!!

 

And here's an article about him ;

 

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I know this has been a topic of much discussion on the site, and no disrespect intended in any way. But exactly how many different camo/uniform variations has the US Army been though in the last 5 years??????? Just as I think I am getting my head round all the options, I see yet another new variation. From across the pond it seems crazy.

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Captain from the 2nd Armored Cav Regiment. Combat Medics Badge on left breast.

 

History of 2nd ACR's deployment to Iraq:

 

After returning from Bosnia, the Regiment returned to Fort Polk, Louisiana. In 2002, elements of the Regiment were deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan as part of the Global War On Terrorism. Soon the unit deployed again to the Gulf, this time for Operation Iraqi Freedom. With only 96 hours notice, the Regiment deployed the Second Squadron and O Troop (Air Cavalry) to protect the V Corps lines of communication during major combat operations against the Iraqi Army. By May of 2003 the entire Regiment was deployed and served in the Baghdad Area of Operations. Upon the Sadr Uprising of April 2004, the Regiment's tour was extended in combat. The 2nd ACR fought urban battles in Sadr City, Diwaniya, Al Kut, Kufa, and An Najaf. The Regiment remained for a total of 16 months and earned the Presidential Unit Citation.

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1st Cav Division DCU with Specialist rank. Note velcro square for glint tape/IR square on right sleeve. I have many 1st CAV SCU's, but very few with the velcro square for the glint tape/IR square.

 

The Division fought in many key battles against insurgents including the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004, where the 2nd Brigade Combat Team engaged in fierce house to house intense urban combat to root out enemy cells waiting in the city.

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