Posted 5 months ago
ttomtucker
(264 items)
Just think all these patches had to sewn on and removed when you left that unit. photo (1) 6th Army (basic training) Signal Corps School training, 1st Army (advance training) 3rd Armored Division (Germany) photo (2) my job as a gunner Davy Crockett Nuclear Weapons System. photo (3) TDY to the 7th Army Honor Guard Bad Toelz, Germany. photo (4) TDY to Army
Rifle & Pistol Team. The Davy Crockett unit was part of the 36th Inf. Regt.
3rd Armored Division. Private first class E-3, Specialist 4th class E-4.
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It used to be a pain (and expensive)-- the velcro makes it much easier!
scott
Thank you Scott the company, tailor was kept very busy sewing patches on.
You might know my elder brother. I'll ask him when next I see him. Thank you for your service, sir!
Thank you miKKoChristmas11