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The right side.
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Dolphin patches are sewn above the left breast (above the pocket) in approximately the same position it would be if the badge were worn on a dress uniform.
in draynor and port sarim you will find a cabbage patch go to the other side and you found a flower patch XD
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Wash your hands afterwards and never touch the medicinal side of the patch.
The patch you refer to is most likely an Aircrew Designation or Qualification Patch used at the time, or something similar. All official insignias for VP-MS2 have a lot of detail - a simple "N" with wings could be similar to a Submarine Warfare patch (Dolphins) used on coveralls worn underway and not in port.Without actually seeing the patch itself, there is no way to specifically identify it. I have forwarded the description in your question to Navy Veterans with many years in this area, but have only been given links to official VP-MS2 patch images.If you go to my Supervisor bio, you'll see my Wiki email address at the top. Should you wish, scan the patch at 300dpi, and send it to me as an attachment. I'll do my best to identify it for you.TSD -RAVEN-Category Supervisor
On mine it is on the frame just infron of the seat on the side
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all you have to do is- turn garment inside out- position patch with glue side on garment- use your iron to apply heat on the inside of the garment, about 30 seconds to 1 minute- heat will melt glue.- once you do this just let it cool for about 5-10 minutes.- DO NOT MOVE PATCH, UNTIL COOL.- if patch is not properly apply just repeat process with more time.