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Hey Robin,

Send me an image.  I have some familiarity with US mil insignia and also 
have a colleague who is the uniform curator for USARC.  Maybe between the 
two of us, we can ID it for you.

Best,

Charles Heath
Fort Bragg CRMP
Fort Bragg, NC
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Subject: needing military insignia ID


Histarch,

I have what appears to be a military insignia pin from a small mining town 
in Alaska. Please reply off-list if you are familiar with these items, and 
willing to take a look at a JPEG which I would send to you.

Thanks so much.

Robin Mills




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