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    Posted 6 years ago

    Alexavguy
    (1 item)

    So cleaning out a apartment i came across a bag of old military pins and what looks to be a class ring from 1948. I know the lolamy pins are artillery hat pins . The others im finding hard to date and identify.

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    1. stjoevet stjoevet, 6 years ago
      The crest with LOLAMY on it is the 68th Air Defense Artillery
    2. scottvez scottvez, 6 years ago
      The 68th ADA pins are actually distinctive unit insignia (DUI) or simply called unit crests by most soldiers.

      The other similar pair looks to be a pair of DUI as well.

      The US and crossed cannon are enlisted lapel insignia. The domed "US" are Korean War era.

      scott

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