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- Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Patch References - US MILITARIA FORUM
Obviously there are many collectors of Shoulder Sleeve Insignia and Patches It also appears there are many new collectors everyday Although this forum is a great reference in itself, "hard copy" reference is invaluable I hope experienced collectors, and even the new collectors among us will ta
- 1870s US Cavalry insignia - US MILITARIA FORUM
I am looking for an 1874-1880 US Cavalry crossed sword insignia but don’t know correct size and fasteners type I know there are a lot of reproduction and misidentified items for sale Also was the regiment number attached to the swords at this time I’m looking for one that would be appropriate
- black metal insignia (start date?) - US MILITARIA FORUM
Hello, does anyone know what year the all black metal insignia first came into use (rank, service, cib, pilot, etc ) Thanks Sammy T
- Uknown Bugs Bunny insignia - ARMY AND USAAF - U. S. Militaria Forum
All Activity Home MEDALS, SHOULDER SLEEVE METAL INSIGNIA SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA PATCHES ARMY AND USAAF Uknown Bug's Bunny insignia R I P USMF Moderator Eric Queen
- Unit badges - DISTINCTIVE UNIT INSIGNIA UNIT CRESTS - U. S. Militaria . . .
There is also a very good Distinctive Unit Insignia book that shows several thousand crests as well as a brief lineage history of the crests "U S Army Heraldic Crests: A Complete Illustrated History of Authorized Distinctive Unit Insignia" by Barry Jason Stein
- GEMSCO (General Embroidery and Military Supply Co) of New York, NY . . .
All Activity Home MEDALS, SHOULDER SLEEVE METAL INSIGNIA WING BADGES WING MANUFACTURERS: PATTERNS, EXAMPLES COMPANY HISTORIES GEMSCO (General Embroidery and Military Supply Co) of New York, NY: examples and patterns R I P USMF Moderator Eric Queen
- US heavy helmet with insignia - US MILITARIA FORUM
Hello everyone, For once, I'm submitting this strange heavy helmet "shell" to US helmet specialists I have a guess as to its intended purpose, but it's only a guess This heavy helmet was recently found in the curio cabinet of a Belgian lord of the manor Its movable fasteners have been removed,
- List of Manufacturers of U. S. Metal Emblems - US MILITARIA FORUM
J Duncan Campbell, Aviation Badges and Insignia of the United States Army 1913-1946 “A note on clutch back insignia – for years, collectors (including myself) have preferred pin back wings, perhaps feeling that they were more certain to be of wartime vintage than clutch back style wings
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