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DUI of a paticular infantry

Discussion in 'Military Service Records & Genealogical Research' started by Krystal80, Jul 1, 2010.

  1. Krystal80

    Krystal80 Member

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    I did a google search and also emailed a couple of companies that make the unit insignia patches for certain Divisions. I found, thanks to a member on here, the one for my grandpa for the 20th Infantry, but can't seem to find one for the 359th Infantry from the 90th Division-the companies wanted to know what it looked like (wish I knew). There are tons of them out there so I was hoping if someone here knows of another place to look. If not, I guess they didn't have one.
     
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    Thanks. Thats what I was after. I found one like the 2nd one that said it was made just like they were in 1944. Perfect.
     
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    Glad I could help.
     
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    The DUI wasn't a patch. They were pins that were worn on the lower lapel of the Class A jacket/coat and also on the garrison cap.
    Darryl
     

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