3rd Army - commanded by Gen George Patton.
Patch is a BLUE circle with a RED border and a WHITE "A". 6th Army was a GREEN circle with a WHITE 6-pointed Star with RED Trim and a RED "A" in the center of the star. The A is very prominant. Anti-Aircraft Command was a WHITE circle with BLUE trim and two(2) RED "A" in the center. Allied Forces HQwas a circle with "AF" in the center.
He lived!
Rosie the Riveter.
no, the last hero of world war one died in 2009, Harry Patch
The First Infantry Division stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. They wear a red '1' shoulder patch.
This is the Honorable Discharge Pin. It was given to soldiers to wear on their uniform so that they could continue to wear their uniform after their discharge. The pin would signify to other soldiers (mainly officers) that he was not on active duty and did not have to obey orders or at least not all of the mundane stuff. The eagle in the circle of the pin looks kinda like a duck so the GI's referred to this pin as "the ruptured duck". It was awarded either as a lapel pin or a patch. The patch was usually worn above the RIGHT breast pocket. The patch was issued in different color material and color thread depending on the branch of service---Army or Navy.
He lived!
no
The Brown Bear.
4,000 gold stars are on the wall because they symbolize the world war 2.
Rising sun= rising empire
the importance of the New york's World Fair was to symbolize world unity during the war.
Harry Patch was, until recently, the oldest surviving veteran of World War I in Britain. He died very recently so he would no longer be listed as a surviving vet.
The heart with wings had a great meaning in world war 2. It was awarded to those who completed their aerial navigation course.
he was 18. he celebrated his 19th birthday in the trenches
Black Patch War - album - was created on 2008-05-20.
SAS Special Air Service if your referring to British knives.
Rosie the Riveter.