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By PatLaabs · Posted
1. Not sure off the top of my head 2. Those are the shortlived fully embroidered ones from the late 70s if I'm remembering right. You can find them in PO3 to PO1 as well. Not sure if chief ones were ever made though. I want to say no. 3. I think the anchor is for Midshipman if I'm remembering correctly but the spread oak leaf with 2 acorns is for the navy dental corps. -
By sigsaye · Posted
You have a nice collection. The ones with the “Merrowrd Edges”, are from the the mid 1970s, to 1980. -
By patches · Posted
Nice pair of 3rd Armd Cav Regt Green Leadership Tabs, probably West German Made from the 50s-60s -
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By Panzerjunky · Posted
Good afternoon, folks I just got a lot of like 150 of these strikers most are the typical run of the mill we always see. And Mr. Stacy's book has helped massively. There are a couple variations that i have a question about. 1. One is the back has sort of what looks like an iron on property 2. A few look to be constructed like actual patches with an embroidered border (Merrowed?) Just curious to what those variations are called (If anything special) and when they may have been used? 3. what rates are the 2 bullion ones in my pic. I know the maltase cross is a firefighter of some sort?? Thanks again for all your help -
By phantomfixer · Posted
By chance do you know when the QD was added to the left strap? -
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By KurtA · Posted
4th Div. German 88th Div. Italy Para - can’t remember exactly where, but Europe. France maybe? 12th AF. Italy Really nice patches. Yes, they are worth something. -
By MWDVET · Posted
Happy to help! Getting clarity on our collections is a huge advantage of being a member of the usmilitariafourum.com community. -
By Armygas · Posted
MKM, I am in the Quantico area and know several guys that are always willing to help ID military items to preserve family history. If you are up our way PM me and we can try to help. Cheers Armygas
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