147th Regiment Unit Crest (Cargoneek Guyoxim) - Sold in Pairs SBBA~Double~11136DBR but not on the officers
Description
but not on the officers ornament
rendering safe and disposing of all forms of ordnance from conventional to chemical/biological to even nuclear devices
This DUI was originally approved for the 162nd Field Artillery Regiment in 1951 then was redesignated to the 162nd Artillery Regiment in 1961 and redesignated back to the 162nd Field Artillery again in 1972
3 large vented outer pockets
United States Air Force Communications and Information Badge
147th Regiment Unit Crest (Cargoneek Guyoxim) - Sold in Pairs SBBA~Double~11136DBR but not on the officersUnited States Army 147th Regiment Unit Crest (Cargoneek Guyoxim) Criteria: These distinctive unit insignia (DUI) are worn by the 147th Regiment based out of Columbus, OH. Cargoneek Guyoxim is their motto and means Always Ready. Approved for wear in 1926 by the OH Army National Guard and previously known as the 6th Ohio Infantry. Unit crests are worn on the Army Class A Greens and Army Service Uniform (ASU). Note: Sold in pairs (i. e., if you order a
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