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By BigACAdler · Posted
Hello everyone, Was able to snag my own Blazing Fools patch with an envelope and passage from the company that made these. That being Xerox for the sensor balls. Just need Wescam to step up and make their own patches 😁 I want to say this is CONUS made. Thanks for looking! -
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By patches · Posted
This liner is for the old redesignated 38th Reconnaissance Battalion, in this time period, the very late 40s into the 50s is was at Knox as School Troops, From the TIOH, TIOH doesn't list unit crest just the Coat of Arms, it's then possible no unit crest was approved for it, inactivated in 1958 there abouts by the CARS restructure The coat of arms was originally approved for the 38th Reconnaissance Battalion on 24 August 1951. It was redesignated for the 38th Cavalry Regiment and amended to add a crest on 1 October 2008. And this from a PDF on unit -
By Just an Old dude · Posted
Interesting picture. It looks like the MG's have been removed. OD -
By Manky bandage · Posted
The fact that he is in Class Bs, is he revisiting his own lost tank? -
By Siamundo · Posted
The only abbreviation I could come across for AMAS is from the Air Force, Aeromedical Airlift Squadron, but this patch doesn't strike me as medical related. I could be mistaken though. For no specific reason, I had wondered if it might be from a Marine Corps unit. Looks posibly Japanese made, about 5.5" high. Anyone recognize it? -
By 101CH47 · Posted
Thanks. It is a very enjoyable show. -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
Excellent find. The Huntsville AL AMCA Show always has good deals. -
By skautdog · Posted
Great job. You have an amazing talent! -
By Allan H. · Posted
Ron, I have one of these that is Japanese made and bullion. While it is possible that they were worn on the pocket later, they were most definitely worn on the right shoulder in Japan during the occupation. Allan
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