48th Combat Support Hospital Unit Crest (One Army One Mission) - Sold in Pairs SBBA~Pair~81994~81994|2 pathfinders were used during airborne
Description
pathfinders were used during airborne operations in World War II which included the Allied airborne D-Day landings at Normandy
POW MIA Lanyard
" is written on the bottom scroll and translates as
New Dawn - September 1st
Criteria: The Army Shoulder Cord is intended to be worn on the Class A dress green or dress blue uniform jacket or Class B shirt
48th Combat Support Hospital Unit Crest (One Army One Mission) - Sold in Pairs SBBA~Pair~81994~81994|2 pathfinders were used during airborneUnited States Army 48th Combat Support Hospital Unit Crest (One Army One Mission) Criteria: These distinctive unit insignia (DUI) are worn by the 48th Combat Support Hospital headquartered at Ft. Meade, MD. Approved for wear in 2000 with their motto One Army One Mission inscribed on each crest. Unit crests are worn on the Army Service Uniform (ASU) and Army Class A Uniform (Greens). Note: Sold in pairs (i. e., if you order a quantity of 1 you will
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