
US Army Recruiting Pictures - US MILITARIA FORUM
Sep 30, 2013 · These images came from one of the early 1970's US Army recruiting booklets. As a kid, I used to pour through every detail and wish that I had everything shown. Photos no …
US Army Recruiting Pictures - Page 4 - US MILITARIA FORUM
Sep 30, 2013 · US Army Recruiting Pictures By 439th Signal Battalion, September 30, 2013 in EPHEMERA, PHOTOGRAPHS & MILITARY ARTWORK
Early 1970's US Army Recruiting Placquards - US MILITARIA FORUM
Apr 15, 2012 · Early 1970's US Army Recruiting Placquards By 338thRCT, April 15, 2012 in EPHEMERA, PHOTOGRAPHS & MILITARY ARTWORK
US ARMY Recruitment Poster, Far Out Man! - US MILITARIA FORUM
Jul 24, 2024 · Here’s a 1970 dated US Army Recruitment poster… a little different than the usual ones you find.. Can you dig it ?
Patches in action: Photos of SSI being worn by the troops.
May 27, 2010 · And two more of the Technical and Administrative Services. These two photos came from this site, and I do believe they list and show photos of every GI who served at one …
Corps Of Engineers Branch Patch - ARMY AND USAAF - US …
Jul 4, 2013 · These pictures show the officers of the 131st Engineer Company of the Vermont National Guard in 1968. I believe the patches contained a white border and castle on a scarlet …
World War II Survivor William Swickard's recollection
Feb 21, 2010 · Wall pictures of the Philippines in the recruiting station were beautiful, and the Army’s $35 a month pay sounded good to me.” After joining the Army, Swickard did military …
A $49,000 recruiting banner....... Oh really...? - US MILITARIA FORUM
Dec 30, 2012 · ORIGINAL/PRICELESS/VINTAGE 1887-1915 US MARINE CORPS USMC RECRUITING BANNER This is for the big league true US Marine Corps, pre-WW1,Spanish …
Did Audie L. Murphy ever wear a blue Dress uniform
Jan 12, 2018 · The Army blue uniform was redesignated as the winter dress uniform on 11 April 1951, but it was optional and commanding officers could not mandate their purchase or wear …
ARMY RECRUITER BADGES - US MILITARIA FORUM
Aug 27, 2016 · The green backing signifies the wearer as a station commander. He would be the NCOIC at your local Army recruiting office. The red backing was worn by a recruiter when he …