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NOTE: In some cases, because we have small quantities of some of the patches listed, you may not receive the exact patch that is pictured; however, you will receive, an original WW2 period patch, as good, or in better condition than the one shown. Of course, variations and those listed because of their uniqueness will be the actual patch you will receive. 

American Military Patch Guide by Morgan & Thurman 
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1UP-01. “The most complete guide and reference book today of American military patches and tabs covering WW1 to present.” Copyright 1997, published by Medals of America Press, Fountain Inn, S. Carolina. 11-inch x 8-1/2-inch format, colorful illustrated paper covers, 87 pages illustrating over 2000, full color, Army, Army Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Civil Air Patrol, & National Guard patches and tabs, as well as a basic overview of patch construction and wear. An excellent quick reference for U.S. patches. New. $19.99

82nd Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The All Americans
82Abn7var.JPG (63360 bytes) 13UP-154. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle; complete with its matching blue and white embroidered “Airborne” tab; the letters on the tab are heavily embroidered and nicely defined; very lightly defined vertical lines of embroidery can be seen on the red field. The 82nd Airborne Division was activated as an Infantry Division in March 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, and was re-designated as an Airborne Division in August of that year. The 82nd Airborne embarked for the European Theater of Operations in April 1943, landing at Casablanca, North Africa. The unit continued training then entered combat during the invasion of Sicily, dropping behind enemy lines near Gela. The Sicilian Campaign ended for the 82nd after the capture of the Egadi Islands and the unit returned to Tunisia for rest and re-fitting, after which, they made a night drop drops on the Salerno Beachhead and reinforced defenses against German counterattacks there, as well as assisting in the capture of Naples. In November 1943, the unit returned to Ireland and then to England in February 1944. The 504 Para Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne remained in Italy and participated in Operation Shingle, landing at the Anzio Beachhead. The 504th returned to the Division in England. The 82nd Airborne Division was dropped behind enemy lines on June 6th, 1944, D-Day, at Normandy in the area of St. Mere Eglise and Chef de Font, with the mission of preventing German reinforcements from reaching the front and was active for 33 days. The 82nd Division returned to England for a rest and prepared for the airborne phase of Operation Market Garden, with the mission of capturing the bridge at Nijmegen, Holland. After many days of fighting and with the help of the British Guards Armored Division the bridge was captured intact. The 82nd Airborne returned to France for a rest and re-entered combat at the Battle of the Bulge. St. Vith, Siegfried Line. Roer River, Ruhr Pocket, Koln, Elbe River. At the end of German hostilities, the 82nd participated in occupation duties in Berlin. The unit spent 422 days in combat, in seven campaigns; captured 145,000 troops of the German 21st Army, but at a loss of over 6,990 men. The patch and tab exhibit just the slightest signs of age, as well as very, very minor and insignificant little fray spots along the outer border of the patch, which is sometimes a normal occurrence with some cut edge patches, (not a serious situation and almost not worth mentioning). 82nd Airborne patches are scare and always in demand. Very nice. Unused. Near excellent. $49.00 SOLD
82nd Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The All Americans
82Abn9var.JPG (68318 bytes) 13UP-154a. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle; complete with its matching blue and white embroidered “Airborne” tab; very lightly defined vertical lines of embroidery can be seen on the red field. same description as above, except, the patch and tab exhibit just the slightest signs of age, as well as very, very minor and insignificant little fray spots along the outer border of the patch, which is sometimes a normal occurrence with some cut edge patches, (less fraying than the above patch; not a serious situation and almost not worth mentioning). The, "Airborne," tab letters have a slightly crude embroidery as do the the double "A's," (nothing of a serious nature). Very nice. Unused. Near excellent. $49.00 SOLD 
82nd Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The All Americans
82Abn6var.JPG (66488 bytes) 13UP-154b. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle; complete with its matching blue and white embroidered “Airborne” tab; very lightly defined vertical lines of embroidery can be seen on the red field. same description as above, except, this example exhibits light age and very insignificant signs of wear, as well as very light and even soil from handling and actual use; remnants of original sewing thread still remain. Nice. Used. Vg. $44.00 SOLD
82nd Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The All Americans
82Abn5var.JPG (59278 bytes) 13UP-154c. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle; complete with its matching blue and white embroidered “Airborne” tab. This example exhibits heavy signs of age; the patch has light wear; the tab is moderate to heavily worn; both have moderate, to near, heavily soil and present a very  “salty” appearance. Stitch marks and remnants of original sewing thread still remain. Heavily used. Vg-. $39.00 SOLD
82nd Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The All Americans
82Abn8var.JPG (63925 bytes) 13UP-154d. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle; complete with its matching blue and white embroidered “Airborne” tab. The patch exhibits very light signs of age, as well as very minor and insignificant little fray spots along its outer border, which is sometimes a normal occurrence with some cut edge patches. The bottom left corner of the patch is heavily frayed and raveled. The, "Airborne," tab is lightly aged and is in overall excellent condition. A very acceptable representative example. Appears to be unused. $32.00 
82nd Airborne Division - The All Americans - No Tab
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13UP-154e. Approximately 2-1/4-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle. Unfortunately we do not have the proper WW2 Airborne tab for this patch. This example exhibits light signs of age and insignificant wear; the patch is used and has a light soil spot, in the area of, the horizontal crossbar of the right "A," (the soil spot is not quite as pronounced as it appears in the image); machine stitch marks and remnants of original sewing thread still remain. Nice. Used. Vg. $28.00 SOLD

82nd Airborne Division - The All Americans – Early Embroidery With Distinct Vertical Lines Of Embroidery - No Tab
82Abn11var.JPG (60809 bytes) 13UP-154f. Approximately 2-1/4-inch wide x 2-3/8-inch high red patch bearing white, back to back, “A’s” heavily embroidered on a blue circle, with heavily defined vertical lines of embroidery on the front and backside, (the lines on the front are less defined due to laundering and ironing over the ears). Unfortunately we do not have the proper WW2 Airborne tab for this patch. This example exhibits very heavy signs of age and soil, with moderate wear and some heavier wear, in a few spots, along the border edge. The soil on the front is deeply embedded into the patch and the patch is slightly more soiled than it appears in the images. Stitch marks and very minor remnants of original sewing thread still remain. There is a 1/8-inch horizontal cut, ¼-inch from the top, on the left vertical edge, probably caused when the patch was removed from a uniform, (not too bad looking but it is there).  A very, “salty,” patch that has that, “been there,” appearance. Heavily used. About good. $22.00 SOLD
101st Airborne Division, With Airborne Tab - The Screaming Eagles
101Abn5var.JPG (58147 bytes) 13UP-155. Approximately 2-3/8-inch wide, (at the top edge), x 2-1/2-inch high black, shield shaped, patch bearing the heavily embroidered head of a bald eagle; complete with its matching black and gold embroidered “Airborne” tab. There are many subtle, and not so subtle, embroidery variations of the eagle’s head; the most obvious variation on this example, as compared with other 101Abn patches, is the highly defined eye with upward sloping eyebrow, as well as other minor variations in the embroidery of the beak, tongue and feathers. The patch and tab exhibit light signs of age; virtually no wear or soil. The patch has been used and minor remnants of original sewing thread still remain. These patches are quite scare and are always in demand. A very nice example. Vg+. $55.00 SOLD
Airborne Command With Separate Airborne Tab And 3-Dimentional Wing 
Variation
AbnCmdSeparate.JPG (56037 bytes) 13UP-156. Approximately 2-inch wide x 3-3/8-inch high, (including tab), fully embroidered red patch, with black and yellow airborne tab, which is made separate from the patch. The patch depicts a white embroidered glider above a white parachute. There are several distinct embroidered variations of the glider and parachute, making this patch a prime candidate for collecting variations. This example has the wing and aileron embroidered on top of the fuselage giving the plane a 3-dimentional appearance. Activated in March of 1942, the Airborne Command trained and organized new and existing airborne forces for future offensive actions against the enemy. The airborne units to be trained included Airborne Infantry, Glider Infantry and Airborne Artillery. By the end of WW2 the Airborne Command trained elements of five Airborne Divisions, 12 Glider Regiments, 16 Airborne Infantry Regiments and supporting components. On March 1, 1944 the Airborne Command was redesignated the Airborne Center and was totally disbanded on June 15th 1946. This example has a slightly crude embroidered tab, otherwise it is in excellent unused condition. $32.00 SOLD
Airborne Command With Attached Airborne Tab And 3-Dimentional Wing 
Variation – German Made
AbnCmdAttached.JPG (54666 bytes) 13UP-156a. Approximately 2-inch wide x 3-1/4-inch high, (including tab), fully embroidered red patch, with black and yellow airborne tab, which is permanently attached and was made integral to the patch when it was manufactured. The patch depicts a white embroidered glider above a white parachute. There are several distinct embroidered variations of the glider and parachute, making this patch a prime candidate for collecting variations. This example has the wing and aileron embroidered on top of the fuselage giving the planes a 3-dimentional appearance. This example is in excellent condition with no signs of wear or soil; it does appear to have seen some very light use, by virtue of, minor remnants of original sewing thread used to sew the patch on a uniform. A German made variation with slightly crude embroidery on the front and variation German style embroidery on the backside. Near excellent. $32.00
Airborne Command With Attached Airborne Tab And Flat Wing 
Variation
AbnCmdAttached1var.JPG (56714 bytes) 13UP-156b. Approximately 2-1/4-inch wide x 3-1/2-inch high, (including tab), fully embroidered red patch, with black and yellow airborne tab, which is permanently attached and was made integral to the patch when it was manufactured. The patch depicts a white embroidered glider above a white parachute. There are several distinct embroidered variations of the glider and parachute, making this patch a prime candidate for collecting variations. This example has the wing and aileron embroidered as part of the fuselage giving the planes a flat embroidered appearance. This example has very slightly crude embroidery and it is in excellent unused condition with no signs of wear or soil Unused. Excellent. $32.00
1st Allied Airborne
AlliedAbn1var.JPG (68129 bytes) 13UP-156c. 2-1/2-inch wide x 3-7/8-inch high, fully embroidered, light blue, shield shaped patch depicting yellow/gold, “Allied Airborne,” letters embroidered on a black background; the central design depicts a white number “1,” with yellow/gold wings above white crossed swords superimposed on a maroon background. The 1st Allied Airborne was formed from selected, American and British, Airborne units, which they trained and commanded for Airborne operations, until they were assigned to ground commanders. The 1st Allied Airborne was headquartered first in England then in France; the unit went into combat for Operation Market Garden, Eindhoven and Nijmegen and supplied the 101st Airborne while they were in Bastogne. The 1st Allied Airborne participated in Operation Varsity, which was the first Airborne Operation to land inside Germany, which was their was their last operation. The 1st Allied Airborne was disbanded on May 20, 1945. Remaining U.S. elements of the 1st Allied Airborne were designated the First Airborne Army and occupied the U.S. Sector of Berlin. The front of this example is in overall excellent unused condition with just a slight hint of soil, from handling, on the top part of the number “1.” The backside has overall moderate glue residue from being in a scrapbook. SCARCE. Near excellent. $39.00 SOLD
Tank Destroyer Forces Patch 4-Wheel Type. Motto: "Seek, Strike, Destroy"
TD4Wheel8var.JPG (72488 bytes) 13UP-157. 2-3/4-inch diameter, heavily embroidered orange patch depicting the head of a black panther crushing a "FOUR" wheel tank with its teeth; the four wheel variety has red lightning bolts in the panthers mouth. One of the classic patches of WW2. A fun patch to collect, as there are many manufacturing variations in the embroidery of the Panther’s face as well as the tank; you can own scores of this patch, each with a distinct embroidered variation. This example is beautifully detailed and heavily embroidered; it exhibits moderate age, insignificant wear, as well as overall, even, moderate soil, (bordering heavy), from handling and possible use. Very nice embroidery. About Vg. $21.00 SOLD
Tank Destroyer Forces Patch 4-Wheel Type. Motto: "Seek, Strike, Destroy"
TD4wheel9var.JPG (72423 bytes) 13UP-157a. 2-3/4-inch diameter, heavily embroidered orange patch depicting the head of a black panther crushing a "FOUR" wheel tank with its teeth; the four wheel variety has red lightning bolts in the panthers mouth. Same description as above, beautifully detailed and heavily embroidered; except this example has a slight variation in the embroidered design of the panthers head and teeth; the sprockets and bogie wheels, as well as other, more subtle, differences. The patch exhibits light age, insignificant wear, as well as light, even, soil; the patch is used and has been removed from a uniform; remnants of original hand stitched thread still remain. Very nice embroidery. Vg. $21.00 SOLD
Tank Destroyer Forces Patch, Early Type 8-Wheel Variation. Motto: "Seek, Strike, Destroy"
TD8Wheel7var.JPG (70560 bytes) 13UP-157c. 2-3/4-inch diameter, slightly oval, (seems like the 8-wheel variation comes in a slightly oval configuration), orange patch, depicting the head of a black panther crushing an "EIGHT" wheel tank with its teeth. One of the classic patches of WW2. A fun patch to collect, as there are many manufacturing variations in the embroidery of the Panther’s face as well as the tank; you can own scores of this patch, each with a distinct embroidered variation. This example exhibits moderate signs of age and wear, as well as overall, light, even, soil, (bordering moderate), from handling and possible use. Unusual embroidered area on the top of the left tread. The 8-wheel variation is sometimes a difficult patch to obtain. Nice. About Vg. $19.00 SOLD
Tank Destroyer Forces Patch, Early Type 8-Wheel Variation. Motto: "Seek, Strike, Destroy"
TD8Wheel4var.JPG (68170 bytes) 13UP-157e. Approximately 2-5/8-inch diameter, slightly oval, embroidered orange patch, same description as above, except, it has a slight variation in the embroidered design of the panther head, as well as other, more subtle, differences. This patch is used and has been removed from a uniform, it exhibits light to moderate signs of age from handling and light use; light and very insignificant soil, on the white thread, from handing. Nice. Vg. $19.00 SOLD
Tank Destroyer Forces Patch, Early Type 8-Wheel Variation. Motto: "Seek, Strike, Destroy"
TD8Wheel5var.JPG (68927 bytes) 13UP-157f. Approximately 2-3/4-inch diameter, slightly oval, embroidered orange patch, same description as above, the embroidery is very close, if not the same as the design above, but might have some subtle differences. This patch is used and has been removed from a uniform;  remnants of original sewing thread still remain; it exhibits light to moderate signs of age and wear from handling and light use; light and very insignificant soil; just a touch of insignificant soil on some of the whiter thread. Nice. Vg. $19.00 SOLD
6th Marine Division
6MarDiv.JPG (75658 bytes) 13UP-158. 3-inch diameter patch depicting the number “6” superimposed on a vertical sworn on a clue circle; the outside red border is embroidered, “Melanesia - Micronesia – Orient.” The 6th Marine Division was activated on September 7 1944 on Guadalcanal in the British Solomon Islands. It was made up of elements of the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, 4th Marines (Raiders), 22nd Marines, 29th Marines, as well as the 15th Marine Artillery. The 6the Marine Division saw action on Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu Islands; they fought fierce battles, over rough and well-defended enemy territory, under hostile conditions and in bad weather until the Island was declared secure on June 21, 1944. The 6th Marine Division Returned to Guam where they provided a Regiment for occupation duty in Japan. At the end of their occupation service the 6th Marine Division was deactivated and reorganized into the 3rd Marine Brigade. The patch exhibits extremely light and insignificant signs of age from handling; otherwise, it’s in excellent overall condition. $22.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps 3rd Amphibious Corps, (IIIAC)
Mc3AmphibCorps.JPG (72419 bytes) 13UP-158a. 2-7/8-inch wide x 3-1/2-inch high, red, shield shaped patch depicting a white embroidered numeral three above a yellow/gold embroidered Chinese dragon, which is coiled for a strike. The Third Amphibious Corps was established in April 1944 for combat actions in the Marianas. As part of the Southern Attack Force, the Third Amphibious Corps established two beachheads on the island of Guam. After twenty days of fighting the island was declared secure, however, light and scattered enemy resistance continued on the island into 1945. The Third Amphibious Corps also assaulted Peleliu in the Palau islands; there they encountered very rough terrain, oppressive heat and an enemy entrenched in a cave defense system, which accounted for many Marine casualties. In November 1944 resistance ended on Peleliu and the Third Amphibious Corps proceeded to Guadalcanal for another beachhead. On April 1, 1945 the Third Amphibious Corps, with the 1st & 6th Mar Div landed on the west shores of Okinawa capturing Sugar Loaf Hill and Shuri Castle. By the end of the campaign in July 1945, U.S. branches of services participating in the land battle for Okinawa suffered over 40,000 causalities. Following the surrender of all Imperial Japanese Forces, the Third Amphibious Corps was sent to Northern China where it was redesignated Marine Forces China in June of 1946. This striking example exhibits very slight and insignificant signs of age from handling. SCARCE. Excellent+. $26.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps 18th Defense Battalion
Mc18DefBn.JPG (60996 bytes) 13UP-158b. 2-1/2-inch wide x 3-3/4-inch high, red, shield shaped patch depicting a white embroidered sword and a black number “18,” superimposed on gold colored embroidered wings. The unit was activated on October 1, 1943 and was located at Marine Barracks, New River, North Carolina and was redesignated as the 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion in May of 1944. In September 1944, the 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion the unit arrived on Tinian in the marshal Islands where it established antiaircraft and coastal defenses; through aggressive “moping-up” patrol actions the unit killed and captured many Japanese soldiers bypassed during the land action there. A very nice example exhibiting very slight and insignificant signs of age from handling. Very nice, mostly white, backside. SCARCE. Excellent+. $26.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps 52nd Defense Battalion
Mc52DefBn.JPG (61719 bytes) 13UP-158c. 2-1/4-inch wide x 3-7/8-inch high, red, shield shaped patch with a white border edge, depicting a diagonal blue stripe with four white stars; a gold embroidered antiaircraft gun bearing the letters, “U.S.M.C.” on its base and the number “52” embroidered in red on a gold embroidered cloud of smoke from the antiaircraft gun. The unit was activated on December 15, 1943; it was the second black combat unit to be organized by the Marine Corps. The unit was reorganized in June 1944, retired its 155mm guns and moved to Camp Pendleton where it was organized into two administrative units and embarked for the Pacific Theatre of Operations aboard the USS Winged Arrow. The unit relieved the 1st and 15th Antiaircraft Battalions serving in the Marshall Islands and mopped up hundreds of small islands that were by-passed by advancing U.S. troops. On March 24, 1945 the unit proceeded to Guam performing antiaircraft, as well as, patrol and guard duties. In November of 1945 the unit relieved the 51st Defense Battalion on Kwajalein and Eniwetok Islands. In 1946 the unit returned the United States and was redesignated the 3rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (composite). A very nice example exhibiting very slight and insignificant signs of age from handling. SCARCE. Excellent+. $28.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Marine Division – Variation 
2mardiv6var.JPG (53026 bytes) 13UP-158d. 2-3/4-inch wide x 4-1/8-inch wide, fully embroidered, scarlet, spear shaped patch depicting a white hand grasping a lemon yellow colored torch with a scarlet number 2 embroidered on the torch; five white stars, symbolizing the Southern Cross Constellation, surrounds the torch and hand. There are numerous variations in the embroidery, as well as variations in the design of the hand, torch, flame and number making the patch a perfect candidate for collecting; you can own many of these patches, each with its own distinct features. This specimen is quite large, exhibiting a large and elongated, number “2,” as well as an unusual shaped torch with a very thin flame and very nicely defined stars. The hand holding the torch is in a position different than other 2nd Mar Div patches, in as much as the  thumb touches, and is extended over the top of the fingers. The 2nd Marine Division was activated in February 1941. In July 1941 some elements of the Division were assigned to the defense of Iceland; the rest of the division arrived in the South Pacific in August 1942 and supported operations at Guadalcanal. As the battle on Guadalcanal neared its end the 2nd Marine Division rested and regrouped in New Zealand. When the 2nd Mar Div re-entered combat, they fought a fierce and bloody battle on Betio Island on the Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands. With much loss of life in the initial landing, the Marines quickly turned the tide of battle, breaking the Japanese defense, but at a loss of 3,500 Marines in five days. Similarly engaged on Saipan, in the Marianas, the 2nd Mar Div broke the Japanese defenses there, as well. Tinian, Okinawa, Ryukyus and occupation duty in Japan. The original owner inked his initials on the backside, as well as the date, “Nov. 14, 45.  A beautiful and impressive looking example. SCARCE. Unused. Excellent+. $32.00 SOLD
4th Marine Division  
4mardiv.JPG (62685 bytes) 13UP-158f. 3-1/2in wide x 3-7/8in high, fully embroidered, scarlet, diamond shaped patch, depicting a gold number “4” outlined in white. The 4th Marine Division was activated in August 1943, and embarked for the Pacific Theatre of Operation in January 1944; by February 1944 they were in combat in the Marshall Islands. In a short period of time they secured the large Japanese airbase on Roi Island. The 4th returned to Hawaii for a short period, then back to 25-days of combat on Saipan. Their next assault was on Tinian Island; after three weeks of fighting the island was secured, then back to Hawaii for rest and refitting. By February 1945 the unit was assaulting Iwo Jima and secured the island on March 16, 1945 at a devastating cost of over 9,000 killed, wounded or missing in action. The 4th then returned to Hawaii to prepare for the invasion of the Japanese mainland. The Japanese unconditional surrender made further preparations unnecessary. Nice quality embroidery, Unused. Excellent. $15.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps MP, (Military Police), Armband
UsmcMpArmband.JPG (60841 bytes) 13UP-158n. 3-inch wide x approximately 16-1/2-inch long, (when fully opened; we have not actually removed the safety pin and fully opened it), scarlet wool armband with, golden yellow, separately applied “MP” letters. This example has been folded and pinned with a safety pin since it was last used. The armband exhibits moderate age wear and soil as well as several small to moderate size moth holes; the safety pin has not been removed and it has transferred age darkening to the scarlet material on the front side; the safety pin, on the back, is bright silver. A scarce armband. Overall about Good+. $26.00 SOLD
The next 14-pieces offered are Marine Corps Striker Marks. The description of a striker mark, as taken from Marine Corps regulations is, "A device to indicate a specialty for which enlisted personnel are candidates." During WW2 there were only four striker marks authorized for wear by the Marine Corps; Gun Captain; Navy E; Gun Pointer Second Class and Gun Pointer First Class, which were worn on the lower right sleeve of the winter service dress uniform. The other Marine Corps Striker Marks bearing U.S. Navy specialties, were worn, in the same manner, by Seabees and selected U.S. Navy personnel who were authorized to wear the WW2 Marine Corps winter service dress uniform; We have seen this SCARCE insignia show up, without frequency, over the past 30-years; they are definitely a noteworthy collectible. 
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Gunner's Mate
McStrikerGunMate.JPG (60955 bytes) 13MCS-1. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Seaman Gunner
McStrikerGunner.jpg (61246 bytes) 13MCS-2. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Hospital Apprentice, Pharmacist Mate
McStrikerHospital.JPG (59285 bytes) 13MCS-3. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Ex-Apprentice
McStrikerKnot.JPG (61384 bytes) 13MCS-4. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Electrician's Mate
McStrikerElectric.JPG (60955 bytes) 13MCS-5. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Quartermaster
McStrikerQm.JPG (59378 bytes) 13MCS-6. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Carpenter's Mate, Pattern Maker
McStrikerCarpenter.JPG (61574 bytes) 13MCS-7. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Bugler
McStrikerBugler.JPG (54290 bytes) 13MCS-8. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Boilermaker, Engineman, Machinist's Mate, Water Tender
McStrikerEngine.JPG (59126 bytes) 13MCS-9. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 
U.S. Marine Corps Striker Mark - Baker, Cook
McStrikerCook.JPG (59134 bytes) 13MCS-10. Red thread embroidery on Marine Corps Green wool. Unused. Excellent. $20.00 SOLD

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