It looks almost khaki. I wonder if it for a shirt?
Semper Fi
Phil
It looks almost khaki. I wonder if it for a shirt?
Semper Fi
Phil
FYI the Ruptured Duck was issued to service personnel who were about to leave the military with an Honorable Discharge it also allowed them to continue to wear their uniform for up to thirty days after they were discharged since there was a clothing shortage at that time. This also served to show the MP's that they were in transit and not AWOL. Most servicemembers thought the eagle looked more like a duck; and, because it meant they were going home, the popular saying was, "They took off like a Ruptured Duck"...hence the nickname.
Another reason why they wore them was so when they went home and could continue to wear their uniform, so civilians would not bash them for not participating in the war...
Its sad to think that was an issue, especially since anything was really participating in the war weather you were making food for it, building weapons, or fighting.
There are many different styles for different uses, it was worn on the Class A jackets, actual shirts, overcoats, and they even made a blue version for navy jumpers.
Thanks for the help guys, I knew the story of the patch courtesy of Mr Bill Shea actually I always thought it sounded like a great name for a pub.
and...another purpose of the ruptured duck patch was to allowed soldiers to travel fare-free on buses and trains....a soldier was not allowed to have civilian clothing in his possession and with clothing shortages mentioned above, the uniform was usually all he had
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