United States Military Patch Guide-Military Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
United States Military Patch Guide-Military Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Morgan, J. L. Pete
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781884452376, Publication Date: Sun, March 1, 2015, Type: Paperback ,
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d color guide and reference on United States Military Patches (Shoulder Sleeve Insignia). Covers World war I, World war II, Vietnam, Kuwait, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq to present. Over 4,400 Military Patches in color for the Army, Marines, Army Air Force, Navy and Special Forces. Grouped by service from Armies to Regiments, from Airborne to Armor, from Infantry to Artillery all of the services are covered. With way over 4,000 different full color military patches the guide provides the most complete and detailed reference of United States Military unit identification patches in the world. All three smaller earlier editions of this guide have sold out and have become valuable collectors items and treasured references for veterans, collectors and historians.
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