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vikingr12
Not sure where this will go but I am curious....
When I was in most everybody but our group was into patches. You know, the unit degination on the shoulder in some ugly art work, sewn to try to look military or threatening. For a while, mine was "Pedro" our call sign and then it went to 20th SOS -- the famous Green Hornets, and I have long forgotten most of them. Now that I think of it, I was passed around a lot.
We would hand out special cards when you were extracted or rescued. Nowadays I read where they have frog feet tattoed to your ass. (I want to have that done.....)
I never took patches seriously. I kept some things but I never thought much about keeping the patches I wore, or refused to wear I should say. I wonder if that is part of the PTSD thing? I know that when I do see a patch or my old badge, a kind of adrenaline rush hits me and not a good one. At one time, I suppose it did, especially my Ranger patch. That's one I am proud of.
But for the most part, I don't get it. I kept a few things but I have seen guys with patches, patches, patches, everywhere.
When I was in most everybody but our group was into patches. You know, the unit degination on the shoulder in some ugly art work, sewn to try to look military or threatening. For a while, mine was "Pedro" our call sign and then it went to 20th SOS -- the famous Green Hornets, and I have long forgotten most of them. Now that I think of it, I was passed around a lot.
We would hand out special cards when you were extracted or rescued. Nowadays I read where they have frog feet tattoed to your ass. (I want to have that done.....)
I never took patches seriously. I kept some things but I never thought much about keeping the patches I wore, or refused to wear I should say. I wonder if that is part of the PTSD thing? I know that when I do see a patch or my old badge, a kind of adrenaline rush hits me and not a good one. At one time, I suppose it did, especially my Ranger patch. That's one I am proud of.
But for the most part, I don't get it. I kept a few things but I have seen guys with patches, patches, patches, everywhere.