Vietnam war in-country hand embroidered patch measures approximately 1.8" by 2.5", used condition. A valuable addition to your Vietnam war military memorabilia collection.


The South Vietnamese Air Force General Command Headquarters, also known as the SVNAFGCH, was the highest command headquarters for the South Vietnamese Air Force during the Vietnam War. The SVNAFGCH was responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of air operations throughout South Vietnam. The headquarters was located in Saigon and was staffed by both South Vietnamese and American personnel.

The SVNAFGCH played a critical role in the air war in Vietnam, working closely with American military advisors and coordinating air support for ground forces. The headquarters was responsible for the deployment of South Vietnamese Air Force units to various parts of the country, as well as the training of pilots and ground crews.

In addition to its military responsibilities, the SVNAFGCH was also involved in a number of civic action programs, aimed at improving the living conditions of the local population. These programs included building schools and medical clinics, as well as providing food and other aid to those in need.

The SVNAFGCH continued to operate until the fall of Saigon in 1975, when it was disbanded along with the rest of the South Vietnamese military. The headquarters played a critical role in the defense of South Vietnam and earned several awards and commendations for its service during the war.

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