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    • Laurencek
      That's great. I did not know that. Thanks again
    • ocsfollowme
      I thought that I had seen this before on this forum but image searches only bring what Mort sold uswarpatches   https://www.uswarspatches.com/ww2-us-cbi-transport-unit-patch/   He listed it as "CBI Transport Unit." Does anyone have a solid ID on this one? Thanks in advance. 
    • KurtA
      You did good!  All real.  The first two are nice Japanese-made examples.   Not certain where the 3rd was made.    
    • SumGruntGuy1
      Considering the change to subdued OD SSI and camouflage in Vietnam combat uniforms you would think there was a OD color belt to be more concealed than stark black.  
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    • TOWGUNNER
      That has got to be it.  Thank you!  
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    • Alanho73
      Help me identify this wing badge. Measures 2 1/2" wide.
    • Alanho73
      What does the Let "C" designate on this badge?
    • easterneagle87
      Shaped like the Panmunjom Security scroll, this one is black. I wish the picture was clearer, but here is the text from the posting.   Eighth Army-Korea , 13 July at 17:54 · New Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and Gen. Paik Awardees... Congratulations to Staff Sgt. Esteban Aguirre, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division division; Staff Sgt. Katherine Gil, executive assistant to the Eighth Army command sergeant major; and Staff Sgt. Eric Lee, saxophone player with the Eighth Army Band, on their induction into the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club during the Gen. Paik Award and Sergeant Audie Murphy Induction Ceremony at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys (Camp Humphreys), South Korea, July 9.   The ceremony also recognized outstanding Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers with the Gen. Paik Leadership Award: Cpl. Cho Jaewook, Sgt. Lee Do Yeon, Cpl. Park Jae Woo, Sgt. Ra Hyeong Ju and Cpl. Shim Seum. Named in honor of Gen. Paik Sun Yup, the Republic of Korea Army's first four-star general and a Korean War commander, the award recognizes KATUSA Soldiers who demonstrate exceptional leadership, professionalism and dedication to the U.S.-Republic of Korea Alliance.   The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes the U.S. Army's top noncommissioned officers for exceptional leadership, professionalism and selfless service. As the backbone of the Army, NCOs train, mentor and lead Soldiers every day, playing a vital role in building disciplined, combat-ready formations and ensuring the force remains ready to fight and win. Named in honor of Sgt. Audie Murphy, the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II, the club represents a commitment to excellence and the Army Values.   Congratulations to all of this year's honorees for their outstanding achievements and continued commitment to excellence.  
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