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By Brian Dentino · Posted
Here are a few others showing the size of the patch along with a shot of the back and without the glass cover on it. Hope you like this "one off". -
By Brian Dentino · Posted
So here are some additional photos. Patch is approximately 6" tall by 4" wide as shown in the pics along with a shot of the back. It is very "flimsy/soft" which reminds me of old WWII USMC unit patches. May be US made (he was ported out of Norfolk) but I have no idea! Last pic is with no glass cover so a clearer look. Hope you like, but like I said, can't be too many like it out there! -
By YourLocalHistoryGuy · Posted
That looks 100% like a jolly green giant patch but when it comes to what squadron no clue. -
By Just an Old dude · Posted
I ask the assistance of the awesome forum if anyone can help me identify this patch. I received it in the early 80's from my neighbor Mike Adams who flew Cobra Helicopters in VN. I'm not sure what it represents. Novelty patch or what. The patch is soft as a baby's diaper. The banner says "HERD" I thank you all in advance for any help or insight in advance. OD -
By patches · Posted
Here's one more Theater Made example, posted over on The British & Commonwealth Military Badge Forum, member is a Canadian and presumably is or was in the Army as he got it in Afghanistan, so presumably Afghanistan Made. -
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By collectsmedals · Posted
This pillow case from the U. S. Naval Training Center Newport R. I. is part of a group to TM2(SS) Frederick Laurence Nadeau Jr. who served on the U.S.S. Queenfish SS-393 in World War II where he completed five combat patrols in the Pacific Theater. He was mentioned in the book "Return from the River Kwai" and received a Navy Commendation ribbon for his actions in rescuing survivors of a torpedoed Japanese ship carrying prisoners of war. -
By collectsmedals · Posted
This is a 15th Cavalry pillow case that was part of a group to Major General Thomas Henry Green who was Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army from December 1, 1945 to November 30, 1949. -
By rhill13 · Posted
I bought this at a used clothing store. It’s dated 1970. I have a beret that will go nicely with it. -
By redone · Posted
Hello, Once again I'd like to thank the members who responded to my previous post requesting help on ovals. Pictured on this post are the Flashes I've been unable to ID. I'm hoping the membership can help again. Thank you, Redone
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