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CIRCA 1961-1970's, SPECIAL FORCES RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD, BERET FLASH, UIB

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Full refund available within 30 days Details

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Maestro accepted
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Category:

Army

Condition:

Used

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Patch

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Item number:

832903737

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CIRCA 1961-1970's, SPECIAL FORCES RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD, BERET FLASH and CANDY BAR UNIT IDENTIFICATION (UIB) This is a nice early period Special Forces Reserve Green Beret Flash and UIB. Both are fully embroidered, cut edged. Clean, Vintage! This set is not a modern day reproduction! Before creation of the Special Forces Tab, Special Forces status was indicated by wearing a full-size unit flash on the green beret. A support soldier (military intelligence soldiers, signal personnel, parachute riggers, clerical and administrative personnel, etc.) assigned to a Special Forces unit wore a 1/4" high bar (nicknamed a "Candy Stripe") below the Special Forces Crest on their green beret. The bar matched the colors of the unit's flash. This was not, however, the norm during the Vietnam war, when all soldiers assigned to 5th Special Forces wore identical unit flashes. After the creation of the tab in 1983 and until January 1993, all personnel in a Special Forces unit wore the same beret and flash. Today, only Special Forces-qualified soldiers may wear the green beret, making obsolete the unit bar under the flash. Each Special Forces Group has its own unique beret flash, which is worn by all members assigned to the unit; Special Forces-qualified soldiers wear it on the green beret while support personnel wear it on the maroon beret.