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    Here is a little less than a quarter of my insignia and SSI.

    I cant wait till we move to a bigger place where I get a room to display like everyone else around here. The photo album is full of Vietnam to current insignia including ARVN ranger, Rangers, and SF and Vietnam Air Cav. I've got insignia in bags and drawers everywhere.
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    101st AHB

    I fell for the Comancheros long ago when I discovered their web site and John Colliers amazing photographs. After that I had to have the pocket patches. The worn items are what I love the most. I dont have any for the Kingsman Retrievers yet but I will.
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      #3
      227th AHB.

      There is a variation I'm missing with the winged blades. Someday. Charlie Company was my dads unit during the 'Nam.
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        #4
        Some Cobra patches. I could put the Playboy patches with these since they were the first unit in 'Nam to get the AH-1. But then I wont have room for The Shamrock Guns and Copperhead patches I'm after.
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        Last edited by Lloyd I.; 01-10-2009, 11:37 PM.

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          #5
          Some loose items grouped together. The Low Level Hell and Guns-A-Go-Go are rare. I have an original 1st Cav photograph of an ACH-47A in-country. The 174th pocket patch is also one I cherish.
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            #6
            Im program manager for the restoration of BUC-3 which flew in Vietnam so the later version Buccaneer patch is dear to me as is the Flying Dragons patch. Now I need to score a Bikini pocket patch and I'll be complete.

            The Razorbacks patch is in contention. Some say no, which I do as well and keep it as only a filler, others say yes. I'm looking for a full embroidered version.

            obviously a reused case. Not WW2
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              #7
              various loose ones. the scroll is just placed, not for 1/7th I realize.
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                #8
                loose loot and a layout including some WW2. No tabs for the generals cut off collar ........yet
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                  #9
                  Very interesting displays. A nice collection of Vietnam patches is something you don't see very often.

                  Mark

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MLH13 View Post
                    Very interesting displays. A nice collection of Vietnam patches is something you don't see very often.

                    Mark

                    Thanks Mark.

                    My dad visited me once and I laid out all my WW2 items back when my focus was German militaria. He was upset that I didn't have anything to represent Vietnam units, especially Air Cav since it was near and dear to him and so familiar to me as a kid. Hopefully the next time he visits me he'll be happier about what I've put together.

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                      #11
                      Very nice collection!

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                        #12
                        A quick pull from my side of the closet... I still have an attic and a storage room. I need a freaking man cave or a nice small museum!!! I sold my WW2 Navy M1 and my WH M35 Double Decal last year or they would be here too.

                        The Italian maker SS crusher has been discussed here before. Some poo pooed it, others liked it. The eagle and skull are reproductions.

                        From the back then left to right
                        Vietnam APH-5 dual visor hand painted helicopter pilots helmet
                        CISO boonie
                        Army M1 with Mitchell cover,
                        RARE original Vietnam ARVN Ranger hand painted M1. Markings match Tet offensive photos. Rarer than SS or FJ for a fact.
                        WW2 US M1 swivel Firestone liner
                        WW2 US M1 named on WW2 Memorial in DC, Westinghouse liner
                        Hygieatan khaki crusher part of CBI cargo pilots group
                        WW2 German EM/NCO to 40.Infantrie-Regiment
                        WW2 German Officers side cap
                        SS Italian made Crusher
                        MICH III from an SF Psy-Ops vet who recently got back from Afghanistan (I also have his uniform and gear)
                        1st pattern Vietnam boonie
                        WW2 USNR named visor cap (I also have the uniform)
                        Soviet 70s-80s Armor Generals visor, 80s border guard visor
                        WW2 US infantry side cap
                        WW2 Navy V-5 side cap
                        48 star flag from a vet who carried it in the war
                        cut up display size NSDAP flag.

                        I didn't pull my rucks or body armor. In one of those I think I have a WW1 Army cap.
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                          #13
                          Many interesting Vietnam badges. I really would like to know more about each of them. Are there any good books on that subject?
                          I would like to see more pics of the wss visor, is that possible?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jotuntroll View Post
                            Many interesting Vietnam badges. I really would like to know more about each of them. Are there any good books on that subject?
                            I would like to see more pics of the wss visor, is that possible?
                            Thanks! There are not enough to be precise for Air Cav. I will make good on your request tomorrow. Right now the wife is making Napalm runs and I have to clear the bed so she can rest and breathe more fire tomorrow.

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                              #15
                              One last quick layout before I am reduced to vapor.

                              Italian camo trousers and top. These are dated 1963. Note this is the same camo pattern and color used by the Waffen-SS from captured stocks during the war.
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                              Last edited by Lloyd I.; 01-11-2009, 11:20 AM.

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