World War 2 US Army Pins?

The_Chuzz

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I was looking in an antique store and bought these pins all under $10 total and I was just wondering if anyone knew the value of them and any general info. Thanks!

I believe one of them is an Enlist pin, one is a paratrooper pin and I do not know about the pair.


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Terry Soloman

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Army Specialist 4th Class; US collar tabs. Vietnam Era, pretty much worthless except for personal value.:skullflag:
 

Terry Soloman

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Ahh the good old days. I was a Spec 4 forever. I was getting short and they offered Buck sergeant. Wow, that made me a jeep driver. Stayed a year and turned it all in.:laughing7: lots of memories though.
 

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