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1st Infantry Division ACU Patch - Velcro With RED 1 1st Infantry Division ACU Patch - Velcro With RED 1
1st Infantry Division ACU Patch - Velcro With RED 1
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2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
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2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Silver Oxidized 2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Silver Oxidized
2-Inch Miniature Basic Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Silver Oxidized
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Nickel Finish
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Silver Oxidized 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Silver Oxidized
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 1st Award - Silver Oxidized
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Nickel Finish
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Silver Oxidized 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Silver Oxidized
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 2nd Award - Silver Oxidized
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Nickel Finish
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2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Silver Oxidized 2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Silver Oxidized
2-Inch Miniature Combat Infantry Badge - 3rd Award - Silver Oxidized
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2-Inch Miniature Master Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Master Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Master Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
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2-Inch Miniature Senior Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish 2-Inch Miniature Senior Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
2-Inch Miniature Senior Aviation Badge (Aircraft Crewman Badge) - Nickel Finish
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3/16 Double Gold Star Device 3/16 Double Gold Star Device
3/16 Double Gold Star Device Criteria: A service star, also referred to as a battle star, campaign star, or engagement star, is an attachment to a military decoration which denotes participation in military campaigns or multiple bestowals of the same award. Service stars are typically issued for campaign medals, service medals, ribbon awards, and certain military badges. Service stars are different from award stars, which are issued for multiple awards of meritorious and combat decorations. The United States military issues bronze and silver and gold service stars, with a silver service star issued in lieu of five bronze. For instance, six campaigns, served on a campaign medal, would be annotated by one silver and one bronze service star. In some situations, service stars are only issued after the second award of a decoration. For instance, three awards of a Sea Service Ribbon would be annotated by the ribbon with two bronze service stars. The United States Army also occasionally issues award numerals, instead of service stars, to denote multiple awards of certain ribbon decorations. In addition to award numerals, the United States Army uses the same Gold award star that is worn on many Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard decorations to denote the tenth and final award of the Army Sea Duty Ribbon. Service stars issued for actions in which a United States Navy vessel participated are also placed on campaign streamers, which are affixed to the U.S. Navy flag. The regulations for this originated in 1942, which defined naval campaign areas and designated engagements. Participation in such engagements, by ships and by individuals, was then denoted by service stars. The United States Army followed a very similar practice with ground campaigns and battle engagements. A common point of confusion is to confuse bronze and silver service stars with the Silver Star and Bronze Star Medal. The main difference between the two is that the Bronze and Silver Star Medals are individual decorations while service stars are worn on awards and are not individual decorations or medals.
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3/16 Four Gold Star Device 3/16 Four Gold Star Device
3/16 Four Gold Star Device Criteria: A service star, also referred to as a battle star, campaign star, or engagement star, is an attachment to a military decoration which denotes participation in military campaigns or multiple bestowals of the same award. Service stars are typically issued for campaign medals, service medals, ribbon awards, and certain military badges. Service stars are different from award stars, which are issued for multiple awards of meritorious and combat decorations. The United States military issues bronze and silver and gold service stars, with a silver service star issued in lieu of five bronze. For instance, six campaigns, served on a campaign medal, would be annotated by one silver and one bronze service star. In some situations, service stars are only issued after the second award of a decoration. For instance, three awards of a Sea Service Ribbon would be annotated by the ribbon with two bronze service stars. The United States Army also occasionally issues award numerals, instead of service stars, to denote multiple awards of certain ribbon decorations. In addition to award numerals, the United States Army uses the same Gold award star that is worn on many Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard decorations to denote the tenth and final award of the Army Sea Duty Ribbon. Service stars issued for actions in which a United States Navy vessel participated are also placed on campaign streamers, which are affixed to the U.S. Navy flag. The regulations for this originated in 1942, which defined naval campaign areas and designated engagements. Participation in such engagements, by ships and by individuals, was then denoted by service stars. The United States Army followed a very similar practice with ground campaigns and battle engagements. A common point of confusion is to confuse bronze and silver service stars with the Silver Star and Bronze Star Medal. The main difference between the two is that the Bronze and Silver Star Medals are individual decorations while service stars are worn on awards and are not individual decorations or medals.
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