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    • Armygas
      Sorry I can not comment on the SSI, but I have a question about the BAM show.  Did you see many post Vietnam era women's uniforms of female specific items, such as purse, neck tabs or formal capes? Cheers, Armygas
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      Here is mine RAR Here is your "Oozelfinch" he's an interesting character Mascot of the 2nd CA Fort Monroe. My dad was in the 2nd CA 1940 41. at Fort Monroe VA  I don't think the RAR patch has anything to do with the Oozelfinch.  the RAR is a Pelican.
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