hardstripe Posted August 29, 2012 Share #51 Posted August 29, 2012 Got this in today... Combat Leadership armband... Nice Acting Corporal Brassard. I am writing an article about Acting NCO Insignia. I have several diffeent brassards in my collcetion but not one like this. Would you mind if I used a picture of yours in the article? I will give you a credit in the footnotes. By any slim chance, would you consider selling this brassard? Hardstripe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KurtA Posted August 30, 2012 Share #52 Posted August 30, 2012 2nd Div - Korea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hardstripe Posted August 30, 2012 Share #53 Posted August 30, 2012 I have seveal Acting NCO Brassards as part of my chevron collection. Here is one I found on eBay recently for a good price. It is either and Acting Sergeant from a 5th Army NCO Academy or from a 5th Army basic training unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart GI Posted August 31, 2012 Share #54 Posted August 31, 2012 This one is from Team Spirit '93. I wore it as a Maneuver Control Officer in an area controlled by a ROK one-star. An interesting experience working with the Koreans inside their headquarters. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hirsca Posted November 5, 2012 Share #55 Posted November 5, 2012 Nice Acting Corporal Brassard. I am writing an article about Acting NCO Insignia. I have several diffeent brassards in my collcetion but not one like this. Would you mind if I used a picture of yours in the article? I will give you a credit in the footnotes. By any slim chance, would you consider selling this brassard? Hardstripe Hello Hardstripe. Here is a NCO brassard that I have and haven't seen one like it posted so far. Silver printed/painted on black felt. Not hemmed. No closures. Thanks, Al. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgawne Posted January 19, 2013 Share #56 Posted January 19, 2013 It is my understanding, and someone correct me if wrong, but the blackened snaps found on some are a post WW2 thing. Some guys did add snaps and buttons and the like during th ewar, but not the neatly done snaps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattsmilitary Posted January 19, 2013 Share #57 Posted January 19, 2013 just got these Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Austin R Posted January 19, 2013 Share #58 Posted January 19, 2013 272nd MP Company armband with Vietnamese made patches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgawne Posted April 2, 2013 Share #59 Posted April 2, 2013 I am going to correct another issue here that seems to have confused people. The yellow armbands with black letters SG, SP and TQM are all related to amphibious landing operations; I have the approval of them right here- a memo on 6 July 1944. The SP is Shore patrol, SG is shore guard and of course TQM is transport quartermaster. yellow felt with embroidered black letters. These were issued to shore parties and APA/AKA shore parties. There's a list of how many per APA/AKA, so far too late for anything in the ETO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1canpara Posted April 2, 2013 Share #60 Posted April 2, 2013 Here's a weird one...can't remember where I got this one, but it looks like it's made in the field....I was thinking maybe this was a German field dressing or something similar....anyone have any ideas? Rick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RustyCanteen Posted April 2, 2013 Share #61 Posted April 2, 2013 Here's a weird one...can't remember where I got this one, but it looks like it's made in the field....I was thinking maybe this was a German field dressing or something similar....anyone have any ideas? Rick Now that's interesting! Is the cloth tie OD or Field Grey? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1canpara Posted April 2, 2013 Share #62 Posted April 2, 2013 Now that's interesting! Is the cloth tie OD or Field Grey? Sorry the photo doesn't show the color very well...its Field grey, that's why I was thinking perhaps German Rick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgawne Posted April 2, 2013 Share #63 Posted April 2, 2013 I'll tell you my best guess. There's pretty not much else that it could be than an MP armband. However then you ask why would anyone bother to make up something so crappy? Assuming it is not something made up by kids, films, bored dealers, etc. I would say that near the end of the war they were taking in so many Germans that they had no one to guard them. So they made up a lot of new MP escort companies. They even 'borrowed' a large number of Senegalese (I think) to form more guard units. So this rapid increase would have stressed whatever supply level they had in the ETO. Which may have resulted in "make a ton of them from whatever you have on hand." Impossible to prove without finding a record or photo. But it would not at all surprise me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrei Posted April 29, 2013 Share #64 Posted April 29, 2013 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Scott Posted April 29, 2013 Share #65 Posted April 29, 2013 Here is a rare Combo the Mini CBI and MP letters were sewn to the front cloth then the inner layer of cloth was sewn over that.The CBI mini insignia has been on the band so long its sucked right into the cloth.PS its named to a Sgt.Merlotti Here are the backs. Scotty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerhouse Posted May 10, 2013 Share #66 Posted May 10, 2013 Hello, Here is mine, I don't know if is WWII? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WorldWarPatches Posted June 20, 2013 Share #67 Posted June 20, 2013 WW 2 Field Artillery School Instructor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitter2k1 Posted June 26, 2013 Share #68 Posted June 26, 2013 Here's a couple I never got around to adding. Here's an Officer of the Day armband. I don't know anything about it except it looks to be WWII era. And here's another. An USNA armband given to recruits on their way to training. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camelgreen44 Posted July 3, 2013 Share #69 Posted July 3, 2013 Picked up this Wool armband with cotton US Flag, was told that it had belonged to a WWII Naval Officer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHASEUSA11B Posted August 1, 2013 Share #70 Posted August 1, 2013 Here's my 1/9 armband I found in a drawer as we were disbanding. and a couple more I have Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hardstripe Posted September 11, 2013 Share #71 Posted September 11, 2013 Here is an Acting Specialist 2nd Class brassard I picked up at the recent ASMIC Show in KC. Specialist patch is foreign made. Looks like it could be for a cook or medic. Some very nasty stains that defy my attempts to clean. Can't tell if they are blood or gravy. My wife cleaned this brassard using OXI Clean. It took out most of the stains and overall brightened the white background. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
COOKIEMAN Posted September 15, 2013 Share #72 Posted September 15, 2013 Not sure about this one, but believe it is G Flight, Flying Cadet or Aviation Cadet brassard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted September 15, 2013 Share #73 Posted September 15, 2013 FORSCOM MP Armband and other MP items from grouping Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted September 15, 2013 Share #74 Posted September 15, 2013 US Citizens Defense Corps Auxiliary Police armband Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavscout6b Posted October 2, 2013 Share #75 Posted October 2, 2013 Hello, Here is mine, I don't know if is WWII? I believe it is. Looks to be a "State Guard" brassard. With most National Guard forces mobilized for the duration, many states organized State Guard forces. Civilian volunteers performed various tasks previously performed by the National Guard. A few states still have similar organizations, but most were disbanded near the end of the war or shortly after. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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