River Patrol Insignia of the United States Navy (Vietnam) 1966/1972

River Patrol Insignia of the United States Navy (Vietnam) 1966/1972 image
ISBN-10:

1932970134

ISBN-13:

9781932970135

Edition: First Edition
Released: Oct 15, 2009
Format: Hardcover, 168 pages
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Description:

Over three million personnel served in Vietnam, but only those of the U.S. Navy Task Force 116 wore the distinctive black beret while serving and fighting as the River Patrol Forces in the murky, brown waters of the Mekong Delta. Those who served in Task Force 116 are among the most elite teams deployed by the U.S. Navy in Vietnam: PBRs, SEALs, Seawolves, and Black Ponies. Their mission was to route the enemy deep within the secluded waterways of the Delta. Sharks, dragons, seawolves....this book illustrates the colorful insignia, emblems and artifacts used by these units in great detail. Many of these patches, jungle fatigues, and tigerstripes didn't survive because of the environments of war in South East Asia and the restrictions placed upon U.S. sailors. The unit patches produced by the River Patrol Forces used symbols of heraldry, strength, defiance, and sometimes humor which represents the best of men fighting to protect their brothers in arms. The black berets and the distinctive unit patches emblazoned on their jungle jackets and worn into battle brought these men together as a team.











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