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VIETNAM POCKET HANGERS - CLOTH & METAL TYPES ALL BRANCHES


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I have literally owned 100's of original Vietnam pocket hangers, but I have never owned any of the SVN LDNN or divers pieces in hangers.

 

Beyond cool.

 

Bob,

I always forget, which ones are SEAL, EOD, & Diver?

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These have all been posted before but at least now they are in the same thread

first up the 18th surgical hospital

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1st aviation

 

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reverse of the aviation

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signal pocket hanger

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armed helicopter

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MRF 9th Medical

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IUWG unit 1

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NAF Cam Ranh Bay

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WoW!! You guys have some killer hangers.MITCH that NAU Nam Can is one I have never seen before.I have the CTF-115 Naval Forces VN but not on a hanger

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a few more

11th Radio Research

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20th bat 47th infanty Mechanized

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PRP Qualified 7th Div I think this dates to the early 70's

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1098th Trans Company

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some Naval Support Activities

Saigon

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An Thoi

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WoW!! You guys have some killer hangers.MITCH that NAU Nam Can is one I have never seen before.I have the CTF-115 Naval Forces VN but not on a hanger

Hi FF,

I too have never seen that beercan before. So far ,most people, that I have shown it to have not seen it before.It came with the solid anchor and the completely plastic covered NAG one

 

Great hangers posted so far guys. Let's see some more

Mitch

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There have been some great pocket hangers posted thus far. I only have a few to contribute that have not been previously posted.

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This was part of a small ID'd group to a GI in the 199th Infantry Brigade.

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SVN Navy adviser or instructor.

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And lastly, my favorite.

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Unable to ID this hanger.

 

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This was for a training exercise

 

 

"LOG X" was a logistics exercise, and I believe it was held in the late 1970's well after Vietnam. I believe it was more focused on activating the logistics network in case of a WWIII war in Europe scenario. If I also recall correctly, it highlighted a lot of areas where they system became overburdened and bogged down.

 

Remarkably this happened long enough ago I cannot find anything about it on the internet.

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"LOG X" was a logistics exercise, and I believe it was held in the late 1970's well after Vietnam. I believe it was more focused on activating the logistics network in case of a WWIII war in Europe scenario. If I also recall correctly, it highlighted a lot of areas where they system became overburdened and bogged down.

 

Remarkably this happened long enough ago I cannot find anything about it on the internet.

 

GWB there is a thread on this somewhere, but no luck finding it.

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