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By manayunkman · Posted
Not only are they soldiers, they are combat police soldiers. -
By Cobra 6 Actual · Posted
Thanks for posting about the 101st 1st Brigade’s activities in Vietnam, 3338thqmtruckco. One small footnote: other units also wore the full color version of their unit insignia’s until late in the Vietnam War. For example when I was in the First Infantry Division (1968-1969) in Vietnam we still wore the full color version ”Big Red One” patch. Subdued patches were made mandatory on the field uniform in Vietnam starting July 1, 1970. But, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, both as a collector and as someone who has been there, what one unit did in Vietnam … even in the same Division … could be entirely different than what another unit did. -
By doyler · Posted
to a photographer Im sure they had no clue. if wearing a uniform its a soldier. -
By Luxview · Posted
The official caption says "German soldiers" but the emblem on their caps looks more like police ? -
By mikie · Posted
👍 👍 one LIKE each for Ron and Ken. I was wondering what that was on the front of the Jeep. mikie -
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By gap · Posted
Yes, I typed to fast in my excitement, meant bombardier wings! Thank you for identifying the maker as well! -
By atb · Posted
Blue was often used by state militia/national guard units.
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