Submachinegun Qualification Bar for Marksman Badge. These are the weapon specific bars that are attached to the expert marksman badge. Mounting rings included. Learn More
M-14 Qualification Bar for Marksman Badge. These are the weapon specific bars that are attached to the expert marksman badge. Mounting rings included. Learn More
Recoilless Rifle Qualification Bar for Marksman Badge. These are the weapon specific bars that are attached to the expert marksman badge. Mounting rings included. Learn More
M-16 Qualification Bar for Marksman Badge. These are the weapon specific bars that are attached to the expert marksman badge. Mounting rings included. Learn More
Warrant Officer Branch of Service, Pin-On Subd. We have original Vietnam dated sets in the wrapper. Set includes two collar devices in subdued metal. Learn More
Warrant Officer 1 Subd. Pin-On Collar Rank. To be worn with Warrant Officer BOS. These are not dated, but are vintage Vanguard manufacture (when they used blue cards) and are Vanguard Hallmarked on the reverse. They are also the correct pre-1972 style before the design was changed, so they are perfect for your late 1960's to early 1970's uniforms. Learn More
Warrant Officer 2 Subd. Pin-On Collar Rank. To be worn with Warrant Officer BOS. These are not dated, but are vintage Vanguard manufacture (when they used blue cards) and are Vanguard Hallmarked on the reverse. They are also the correct pre-1972 style before the design was changed, so they are perfect for your late 1960's to early 1970's uniforms. Learn More
Air Assault Badge, 2nd Pattern, Subdued. This badge is the "official" Air Assault Badge and was worn POST Vietnam War.
The original Air Assault Badge was an unofficial design worn in the 11th Air Assault Division starting in the Spring of 1964. The badge was carried over in the move to the 1st Cavalry Division early on but faded out from use as the Division grew. Post Vietnam, with the reorganization of the 10st Airborne to Air Mobile / Air Assault, a new badge was created blending the iconic nose section of a UH1 Huey with parachute wings. The Air Assault Badge was approved by the Chief of Staff, Army, on 18 January 1978, for Army-wide wear by individuals who successfully completed Air Assault training after 1 April 1974. The badge had previously been approved as the Airmobile Badge authorized for local wear by the Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, effective 1 April 1974. Learn More