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    bmsm

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    1. Close up of emblem for the Third Tactical Fighter Wing and the hole for lighting pipes. Bob
    2. This pipe lighter was given to me when leaving Bien Hoa Airbase, Republic of Vietnam. It still has it's original box. Bob
    3. While digging thru my drawer the other day, I came across a pair of lighters that was given to me when leaving the Air Base in South Vietnam. It;s hard to believe that it has been 40 + years ago. The first lighter is from Phu Cat Airbase. It uses propane gas, still has it's original box and is made by Zaima. It even has the filling instructions which says"Be sure to keep away from fire when refilling". The adapter to refill the lighter is missing. Bob
    4. Left - a 2011, Ministry of Defense, large glazed badge made of brass, gilt color, 2-3/8in. wide, 3-5/16in. high and has a spring pin fastener on the reverse. Translation above: Ministry of Defense. Right - a 2011, Ministry of Interior / Iraqi Police, large glazed badge made of brass, silver color, 2-5/16in.wide, 3-5/16in. high and has a spring pin fastener on the reverse. Translation above: Republic of Iraq. Below - reverse of badge. Both have the same type of fastener. Bob
    5. This is a pair of 2012, Sixth Division Command, Al Muthanna, 24th Brigade Arm glazed Badges showing obverse and reverse. These badges are made of brass, glazed, 3-1/8in. wide, 3-15/16in. high and coveed with velcro on the reverse. These badges are used in place of cloth patches on officers uniforms. Translation above: Sixth Division Command Below left: Al Muthanna Below right: Brigade Below: 24 Bob
    6. A Special Forces arm patch with a tan background. It is identical to the 2010 Special Forces Arm Patch with the black background in my book on page 28. It is machine sewn, 3-9/16in. wide and 4-1/2in. high. Translation below: Special Forces. Bob
    7. Another different design of the Iraqi Army Arm Patches with velcro on the reverse. Bob
    8. Paul, I'm glad the pictures helped you out. A little knowledge can save you some money so you do not end up buying a reproduction. Bob
    9. Gavin, I noticed the last two original helmets on eBay sold for $625.00 buy now and one had 14 bids and sold for $635.00. I have seen them sell for as high as $1200.00 for a really pristine condition one. Bob
    10. The badge on the helmet, Translations: above - Allah (God) Right: the country, Left: the Leader. Original Badge. The size is 1.85in. wide and 1.24in. high. Reproduction badge. The size is 1.74in. wide and 1.32in. high. Bob
    11. Here are two Iraqi Feda'yeen Helmets. One is original and one is a reproduction that was made in Italy and is sold as a reproduction. The original helmet shells are a white or cream color painted black whereas the reproduction helmet shells are completely black. The originals are smooth on the inside and have the complete webbing.The webbing in this helmet is a dark green with a black leather sweat band complete with sweat stains. It is my understanding that when issued, the webbing was all black and as it wore out, was replaced with black or green, whichever was available. The reproductions are rougher on the inside,only have the U.S. suspension assembly and no sweat band. In the following pictures, the original helmet will have an "O" with the helmet and the reproduction helmet will have a "R" with it. First picture is the front, right side and back. The height of original is 8-5/16in. and reproduction is 8-3/16in. As you can see, there is not much difference in the sizes. Bob
    12. GC, This is how the right and left facing eagle were worn on a set of Iraqi Shoulderboards. Bob
    13. Leaflets for the Iraqi Police. The large one is 8in. x 5in. and the other is 3-9/16in. x 2-1/8in. Both are on glossy paper and have images on the reverse. Bob
    14. Smaller sizes of the Task Force Lightning Leaflets. The top one is 5-1/2in x 2-1/2in. and has writing on the reverse. The next two are 4-11/16in. x 3-9/16in. Both of these are on glossy paper and have no writing on the reverse. Bob
    15. I have some Iraqi Psychological Leaflets used after 2003 that I would like to share with fellow mwmbers. First off is Task Force Lightning printed in English and Arabic. The colored size of the leaflet is 8in. wide and 5in. high. Bob
    16. Another Special Forces Arm Patch with the Punisher Skull behind the eagle and used after 2006. 2011/12, shield shaped arm patch with the Punisher Skull. STF = Special Task Force. Bob
    17. Two different Special Forces Arm Patches used after 2006 with the Punisher Skull design. Notice the misspelling on the round one without the arc. Bob
    18. GC, Would you please post a better picture of the badge in the lower right corner. I believe it is a beret or visor badge for the Iraqi Police but it is hard to be sure from the picture. Bob
    19. Here is a Red Crescent Badge from Iraq. It was used from the 1930's - 2003 and can be found in slightly different shapes. Bob
    20. Sorry, I don't have any more information on the Kenya Red Cross. I purchased these badges from a dealer whose mother had been in the Red Cross and had saved them over the years and decided to get rid of them. Thank you for your comment. Bob
    21. While at the Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN. Military Show, I picked up these four Red Cross Badges for my collection. Red Cross Volunteer American Red Cross Veterans Administration American Red Cross, Licensed Practical Nurse Kenya Red Cross Society Bob
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