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South Vietnam Army Special Forces Ranger battalion 9/93 shoulder Patch

$ 4.72

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Fair to good used condition
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Up for bidding is ARVN shoulder sleeve iinsignia
    About the Seller:  Proud eBay member for 20 plus year and even a Prouder Former U.S. Marine Corps Staff Non-Commissioned Officer and Author of a Historical type Order of Battle Book with a Color photo reference can be found in my book: E. Richard Wilson "Unit Insignia of the U. S. Marine Corps in Vietnam". My purpose was to document all the unofficial unit insignia made up in-country for the individual ground units. Service in Vietnam, Corrections Officer MCAS El Toro, CA, Recruiter, Tulsa, Oklahoma and Sergeant Instructor at OCS Quantico, Virginia both at Brown Field and the Company Gunnery Sergeant for the Debriefing of the Iranian Hostage Rescue Mission at Camp Upshur (1980). Semper Fi
    My book Published by Schiffer Publishing 2005.  It contains is a photograph reference for every U.S. Marine Corps unit that served in Vietnam both Air and Ground Forces. Third Marine Amphibious Force, , First Marine Division, Third Marine Division and First Marine Aircraft Wing. Hard to find unofficial unit insignia for Ground Forces:. 1st Marine Regt, 5th Marine Regt, 7th Marine Regt, 3d Marine Regt, 4th Marine Regt, 9th Marine Regt, 26th Marine Regt, 27th Marine Regt, 11th Marine Regt, 12 Marine Regt. 13th Marine Regt,  Marine Air Group 11, Marine Air Group 12 with all fixed wing and helicopter Squadrons with service in-country 1960 - 1975. Also, in my book are a half dozen U.S. Army Units that served with the III Marine Amphibious Force, up in I Corps on joint Operations. Interesting antidote "not sure how to spell it, but I knew I where one". One day you a Soldier in the U.S. Army and the next your being told "Get on the Chopper, today your with the Dead!" Note:  An affectionate nickname for the guys with 1st Battalion, 9th Marines.