Posted on Jun 21, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Is it the seal of your military branch? Perhaps a patch from a particular unit or their distinctive unit insignia? For many Marines, I would venture to guess that it is the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. For me it would have to be my cross sabers, as I was a cav soldier. What is yours?
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CH (CPT) Ephraim Travis
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For the uninformed: This is the Jewish Chaplain's insignia.
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SFC George Sease
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I have to agree with Sgt David Reymolds. INFANTRY BLUE.
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Cpl Benjamin Weston
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COL Charles Williams
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SGT David T.
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Does my 214 count? lol Especially at the bottom where it says honorable.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
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My Surface Warfare Officer's Pin!
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Crossed cannons. King of battle.
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CPO David Adams
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Submarine dolphins.
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SSgt Lance T Walker
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USAF Munitions and Maintenance Badge - in a job that was considered vital but often seemed thankless, the approval of this badge (1986 or 1987, as I recall) was a welcome recognition for the whole avionics squadron. Amazing how much such a small symbol can mean!
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SFC Everett Oliver
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2 awards of the NDSM.... Says all anyone needs to say...
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