Badge, Recruiting and Retention, Army National Guarddoi:MIL MIL-DTL-3628/249B
1913 style Military Aviator badge in silver made by V. H. Blackinton. To date no explanation has been found that would explain why this badge was struck in silver since only gold badges are known to have been officially authorized by the War Department for wear on a uniform; however, in ...
The non-ceremonial flag of the British Army. Sometimes the word Army in gold letters appears below the badge. Ensign for general use by the Royal Logistic Corps Ensign flown by the Royal Logistic Corps from vessels commanded by commissioned officers Ensign of the Corps of Royal EngineersRanks...
They had just won their EFMB (Expert Field Medical Badge), which is a grueling several day long test for medical personnel. The EFMB is one of three peace-time “test-out” badges, which can be worn on all uniforms. There is also the EIB (Expert Infantryman’s Badge), and the new E...
on there in the ’50s, no work to speak of. My first was job was working at the bowling alley; I think I made 65 cents an hour. I said, ‘No, this isn’t going to cut it.’And my brother and I both went into the military because the National Guard was recruiting minorities....
this was a large steel plate designed to protect the throat but with the abandonment of medieval armour it had shrunk in size until at the time of George III it was purely ornamental, being simply a small plate—often of gold—hung about the neck in front and bearing the regimental badge...
Badge, Recruiting and Retention, Army National Guarddoi:MIL MIL-DTL-3628/249
Badge, Recruiting and Retention, Army National Guarddoi:MIL MIL-DTL-3628/249A
BADGE, IDENTIFICATION, RECRUITING AND RETENTION, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD (SUPERSEDING MIL-B-3628/152) (S/S BY MIL-DTL-3628/152B)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-3628/152A
BADGE, IDENTIFICATION, RECRUITING AND RETENTION, MASTER, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD (SUPERSEDING MIL-B-3628/117) (S/S BY MIL-DTL-3628/117B)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-3628/117A