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By atb · Posted
SSI on left shoulder is the soldier's current unit of assignment. SSI on right shoulder is the soldier's unit in a designated combat or hazardous overseas duty location. While some details of the applicable Army regulation have changed, it's been essentially the practice since WW2. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duZlWWwxIPQ Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 03 May 2O26. .. -
By RemiFX · Posted
@patches Thank you for your help. So only the unit insignia type DUI could have been worn during ww2 the other two not. Regards, Remi -
By knifeguy · Posted
Interesting cache of shirts I found 2nd infantry 5th army. Can anyone help me understand what this guy would have been doing under combined unit 2nd infantry div with 5th army ? -
By knifeguy · Posted
Interesting cache of shirts I found 2nd infantry 5th army. Can anyone help me understand what this guy would have been doing under combined unit 2nd infantry div with 5th army ? -
By MWDVET · Posted
Hello! Curious if anyone has an idea on the value of this insignia? Thanks! -
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By AARTPAC24 · Posted
Incredible group! What I think really makes this group even more spectacular is the manufacturer of the miniature medals was Bailey, Banks & Biddle. Thanks for sharing! -
By BBG · Posted
Very nice! I think the name is R. H. Betler or Belter.The date is Dec. 31, 1941.
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