WWII US Army North 5Th Army Snowy Back A5 (Used-Removed from Uniform)
(The United States Army North Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was authorized for Fifth Army in April 1943 and features a silhouette of a mosque, an allusion to the fact that the Army was activated at Oujda, French Morocco in January 1943.)
Genuine WWII US shoulder sleeve insignia of the 39th Infantry Division
Original WWII U.S. Army 4th Military Red & White Clover Patch 2"
Original WWII Military Patch, Red Over White 2
U.S. ARMY 9TH INFANTRY DIVISION PATCH Red White & Blue Flower on Green
(The 9th Infantry Division Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, or unit patch, is colored red and blue and features a double quatrefoil, a heraldic mark indicative of the ninth son; red and blue are the colors used for an Infantry Division’s distinguishing flag. In the center is a white circle—the color that was used for the Division’s numbers on its World War II flag. According to U.S. Army Patches, Flashes, and Ovals: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cloth Unit Insignia nicknames such as “Flower Power” and “Psychedelic Cookie” were used to describe the insignia during the 1960s.)
WWII US Air Force Airman Patch Chevron Blue/White 1 Stripe 1 Star
BONUS: US NAVY BLUE ANGELS
PRECISION FLYING TEAM FABRIC PATCH 2.25" X 3"(New-Never Used)