Chris Boonzaier Posted October 23, 2021 Posted October 23, 2021 This was given to a Legionnaire ... see here.... in Afghanistan... Is it just a Generic army coin of USSF?
Dave Danner Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 There are a number of countries which were part of CJSOTF-A at various times, such as Poland, whose flags are not on the coin, so it might have been made for a specific task force and its various members. But that's just a guess.
dond Posted October 25, 2021 Posted October 25, 2021 Correct. That coin was made for those serving in A-stan.
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 27, 2021 Author Posted October 27, 2021 Hi, the legionnaire in Question was in an OMLT with the 4th ANA brigade... Here pictured with a cap given to him by a member of the 7th SFG. one of his souvenirs was a "Special forces Beret!" ... but it is actually an 82nd red Beret....
Dave Danner Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 1 hour ago, Chris Boonzaier said: Hi, the legionnaire in Question was in an OMLT with the 4th ANA brigade... Here pictured with a cap given to him by a member of the 7th SFG. one of his souvenirs was a "Special forces Beret!" ... but it is actually an 82nd red Beret.... Was it an 82nd beret by the flash, or are you going by the color? Since January 1993, non-SF-tabbed personnel in the Army Special Operations Command wear the beret appropriate to their status - maroon for airborne-qualified and tan for Ranger personnel in the 75th RR or RTB or in other USASOC components if they served a minimum amount of time in Regiment. Before the black beret went Army-wide, Ranger-tabbed personnel in Special Forces support positions wore that color. I had a maroon beret with a Group flash and SF crest when I was in an SF battalion signals detachment and in a group HHC. A maroon beret with a red flash would be appropriate for 7th Group support personnel, including signals, MI/SIGINT, and logistics personnel.
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 27, 2021 Author Posted October 27, 2021 Hi, the blue flash with red and white border and the in air on land crest.
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