🔎 UNIDENTIFIED WW1 Infantry disc?

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TheCannonballGuy

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Traveller777, everything you want to know about correctly time-dating your US Army Infantry 1st Regiment Company M collar-disc insignia is here:

I should mention, the author of that webpage also has a page for "The Evolution of US Artillery insignia"
https://hglanham.tripod.com/usinfantry/infantry1.html

and Evolution of US Cavalry insignia:
 

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traveller777

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Traveller777, everything you want to know about correctly time-dating your US Army Infantry 1st Regiment Company M collar-disc insignia is here:

I should mention, the author of that webpage also has a page for "The Evolution of US Artillery insignia"
https://hglanham.tripod.com/usinfantry/infantry1.html

and Evolution of US Cavalry insignia:
Thanks Cannon, it is Casey 13 with the badge. But I will save your links for my own use too. Great post, sir.
 

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crashbandicoot

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Traveller777, everything you want to know about correctly time-dating your US Army Infantry 1st Regiment Company M collar-disc insignia is here:

I should mention, the author of that webpage also has a page for "The Evolution of US Artillery insignia"
https://hglanham.tripod.com/usinfantry/infantry1.html

and Evolution of US Cavalry insignia:
I too will save these for future reference,many thanks Cannonball.
 

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CASPER-2

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those collar discs are collectible - they can start around $20
in good shape and go up from there depending on rarity :thumbsup:
 

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Casey13

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Thanks CASPER-2!! Your right, when I was looking at different types on ebay, I saw what they were going for!
 

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