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Military Insignia and Pins74 of 481Some kind of royal military pinCan anyone tell me what this is, it  was my father's, he served in Korea.
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Concretefeet
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    Found this pin. It's military for what I have no clue. Maybe air support? It's NS Meyers Hallmark from the 1960s-70s.
    Person who had it was in Naval Weapons China Lake at one time. Other one was a in Army a as a forward observer, but the waves on pin don't suggest Army.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Army distinctive unit insignia (DUI) or simply called a unit crest by soldiers.

      I don't know the unit-- will be a harder one to find without any unit motto included.

      scott
    2. Concretefeet Concretefeet, 5 years ago
      Thanks Scott!
      Well it looks like it's my bros. he was a forward observer in OK, and Hawaii. I need to ask for his unit number. I was sure it was Navy because of what I thought were waves below the Ordnance Arrow. He's deaf from howitzers and firing for effect. Said Hawaii was the most fun, on manuevers at night they would bombard islands into a light show of death. Tracer rounds and the like made for fun times. Ha. You're awesome Scott. Thanks so much.

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