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Article about: I know the one in the box is US, and one is French. I have no idea what they were given for, don't even have a clue on the wings. Thanks in advance!

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    I know the one in the box is US, and one is French. I have no idea what they were given for, don't even have a clue on the wings. Thanks in advance!

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    The round badge is an Israely ariborne beret badge.
    I do not recognize the others.

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    Quote by SteveR View Post
    The round badge is an Israely ariborne beret badge.
    I do not recognize the others.
    Hi Steve, I thought that was a French paratrooper design? It is the French foreign legion para badge.

    Looks a fairly modern issue IMHO

    I also have no idea on the other two, sorry
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    French I think too
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    The winged dagger is the cap badge used by french paras.

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    U.S. basic Supply/Fuels Specialist Badge - 'Sta-Brite' finish type - 1980's/90's.
    I'm guessing the Pilot wings are Mexican.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    The pilots wings look like US Army Air Force command pilot wings, but not like any i've seen or can find on the net. It might be somewhere to start looking though.

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    The pilots wings are I am almost sure are for the Philipines probably made within the last 10 years

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    That's it - they are Philippino - definitely not US wings.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    The rounds Winged dagger badge , is French Foreign Legion , 2nd Regiment . I can't comment if it's original , I don't like the look of the back .
    Cheers Chris
    Here are a couple of photos of mine
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    Last edited by CBH; 11-04-2012 at 08:08 PM.

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