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World War II Medal of Honor Recipients (2): Army & Air Corps (Elite)

World War II Medal of Honor Recipients (2): Army & Air Corps (Elite)


The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force that can be awarded to personnel in the United States' Armed Forces. From the early fighting in the Philippines through the D-Day landings in Northwest Europe to the final assaults in the Pacific, this book looks at the brave US soldiers and airmen who were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions in the face of danger. It tells the exciting combat stories of such famous figures as the film star Audie Murphy, one of the most decorated US soldier of World War II (1939-1945), alongside less well-known awardees.

STARR SINTON has a degree in Anthropology and a Juris Doctor degree. He has been a military lawyer, a special assistant United States attorney, and an attorney in private practice, and has published numerous articles in various US government publications. ROBERT HARGIS gained a BA in History from California State University, San Bernadino. He currently works as a High School teacher, teaching United States History and Western Civilization.

Uncommon Valor: The Medal of Honor and the Six Warriors Who Earned It in Afghanistan and Iraq


Uncommon Valor: The Medal of Honor and the Six Warriors Who Earned It in Afghanistan and Iraq


A fascinating look at six of our bravest soldiers and the highest military decoration awarded in this country


Since the Vietnam War ended in 1973, the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest award for valor, has been presented to only eight men for their actions “above and beyond the call of duty.” Six of the eight were young men who had fought in the current war in Iraq, Afghanistan, or both. All of these medals were awarded posthumously, as all had made the choice to give their lives so that their comrades might live.
Uncommon Valor answers the searing question of who these six young soldiers were, and dramatically details how they found themselves in life-or-death situations, and why they responded as they did. For the first time, this book also provides a comprehensive history of the Medal of Honor itself—one marred by controversies, scandals, and theft.
Using an extraordinary range of sources, including interviews with family members and friends, teammates and superiors in the military, personal letters, blogs posted within hours of events, personal and official videos and newly declassified documents, Uncommon Valor is a compelling and important work that recounts incredible acts of heroism and lays bare the ultimate sacrifice of our bravest soldiers.

Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with an armed enemy near Baghdad International Airport, Baghdad, Iraq, on 4 April 2003. On that day, Sergeant First Class Smith was engaged in the construction of a prisoner of war holding area when his Task Force was violently attacked by a company-sized enemy force. Realizing the vulnerability of over 100 soldiers, Sergeant First Class Smith quickly organized a hasty defense consisting of two platoons of soldiers, one Bradley Fighting Vehicle and three armored personnel carriers. As the fight developed, Sergeant First Class Smith braved hostile enemy fire to personally engage the enemy with hand grenades and anti-tank weapons, and organized the evacuation of three wounded soldiers from an armored personnel carrier struck by a rocket propelled grenade and a 60 mm mortar round. Fearing the enemy would overrun their defenses, Sergeant First Class Smith moved under withering enemy fire to man a .50 caliber machine gun mounted on a damaged armored personnel carrier. In total disregard for his own life, he maintained his exposed position in order to engage the attacking enemy force. During this action, he was mortally wounded. His courageous actions helped defeat the enemy attack, and resulted in as many as 50 enemy soldiers killed, while allowing the safe withdrawal of numerous wounded soldiers. Sergeant First Class Smith’s extraordinary heroism and uncommon valor are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the Third Infantry Division “Rock of the Marne,” and the United States Army. Read More...thai military patches

Decorations, Medals, Ribbons, Badges and Insignia of the United States Marine Corps: World War II to Present


Decorations, Medals, Ribbons, Badges and Insignia of the United States Marine Corps: World War II to Present


16 color plates & 8 x 11 & The most thorough and easy-to-use guide on all decorations, medals, badges, and insignia of the Marine Corps, complete with beautiful color plates. The first book of its type published in the United States.

DECORATIONS, MEDALS, RIBBONS, BADGES AND INSIGNIA OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS: World War II to Present. By James G. Thompson with Foreword by General Walter E. Boomer. USMC, Retired. Published by Medals of America Press. 123 pages. 16 color plates. Bibliog. Index. Available in both hard and soft cover. This new book is a complete visual history of the Marine Corps as told by its insignia, military medals, ribbons and badges. This is a complete easy to use guide on the subject and covers the period from World War II to the present. It features all the Marine decorations and service medals along with their history and award criteria. Each medal and ribbon is shown in full color and is identified and displayed in correct order with all attachments and devices. Included are special sections on badges as well as how to wear medals, ribbons and insignia; how to claim medals; how to display awards and detailed information on marksmanship and trophy badges. There is also information on the Young Marines of the Marine Corps League. This concise book puts it all together for you and is a must for all Marines, veterans and collectors. Jim Thompson has written a book that is destined to become an instant collector's item. James G. "Jim" Thompson served as a regular officer in the United States Marine Corps in the early 1960's. His service included time as a Platoon Commander and Assistant S-4 in the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines, as well as Assistant S-4 for Embarkation on the staff of the 2nd Marines. He also served on sea duty as the Executive Officer of the Marine Detachment aboard the USS Randolph (CVS-15). He is a retired Sales Manager formerly with Procter & Gamble and lives in Dunwoody, Georgia.
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Complete Guide to United States Navy Medals, Badges and Insignia: World War II to Present


Complete Guide to United States Navy Medals, Badges and Insignia: World War II to Present


Complete Guide to United States Navy Medals, Badges and Insignia - World War II to Present, is the most comprehensive awards book ever written on the Navy. Every military medal is illustrated in color with complete details for awards, attachments, date's, and history. This book answers every award question from World War II to Present.
By A Reader The book is designed to present a huge wealth of detailed information previously not in print in a manner consistent with easy access and historical accuracy. The very concise and smooth-flowing history of Navy awards and insignia, the very emblems that have adorned the Navy uniform are traced from the America Revolution to the present military operations in Iraq.
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Military Medals of the United States


Military Medals of the United States

This is the single best book in the world on U.S. Military Medals. 192 pages containing: Criteria for all medals listed in full detail with dates and campaigns. Superb front and back color pictures of all U.S. Military decorations, service medals, marksmanship medals and ribbons, plus commonly awarded foreign medals. Separate color ribbon display in correct order of precedence for Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine awards since 1939. Complete chapter on devices for awards and ribbons cross referenced with medals. Complete section on wear and display of U.S. Military Medals for all branches. Valuable section on how to claim your medals from the government.
By NealA refreshingly entertaining and well-illustrated tour of 236 years of United States military awards the book allows the reader to take the long road of history or a shortcut to a specific medal. The evolution of American military medals beginning with the Revolutionary War is described and illustrated on every page with many original drawings and photographs. The medals and ribbons for each war and campaign are described even to how they were worn on the uniforms. The real tour de force is the magnificent full-color photographs of over 300 medals and ribbons awarded since the Civil War. The focus is not just on veterans and their families but there are detailed ribbon charts for active duty Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. It is without a doubt the most complete presentation ever done on United States military medals.
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MARSOC: U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations Command


MARSOC: U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations Command

In 2006, the U.S. Marines officially became part of the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) with the creation of the Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC). Drawn from the ranks of the Force Recon companies, these highly skilled and combat-proven Leathernecks would take the war to al Qaeda and the Taliban in America’s global war on terrorism. MARSOC is steeped in the heritage of the Marine Raiders of World War II, Force Reconnaissance companies of Vietnam, and Detachment-One, which stood up after the attacks on 9/11. Their mission is to win wars before they begin, taking the warfare beyond the front line. When America wants to display its might, the Commander in Chief will send in the Marines. With the creation of MARSOC, chances are they are already there.


The United States Marine Corps has a rich tradition of special operations, from World War II’s famed Marine Raiders and Para Marines to Korea and Vietnam’s legendary Marine Force Recon companies. Indeed, when Navy underwater demolition teams, the direct predecessors to the SEALs, performed the preinvasion reconnaissance of Iwo Jima, recon Marines were part of the mission. But when U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was created in 1987 in the wake of the abortive Desert One hostage rescue mission, the Marines did not join in. Spec ops on land, sea, and air were covered by the Army, Navy, and Air Force; the Corps felt it needed to keep its top warriors with its conventional forces.
In the post-9/11 world, however, the need for special operations forces dramatically increased. With the creation of the Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) in 2006, Marines officially became part of USSOCOM. Initially drawn from the ranks of Force Recon companies, these highly skilled and combat-proven Leathernecks joined their spec ops brethren in taking the war to al-Qaeda and the Taliban in America’s global war on terrorism. 
MARSOC’s mission is to win wars before they begin, taking combat beyond the frontlines. When America needs to respond to aggression in distant lands, the call comes to send in the Marines. With the creation of MARSOC, chances are special operations Marines are already there.
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About the Author

Fred Pushies is a freelance photographer and author of more than ten books whose works focus on the elite units of the U.S. Special Operations Forces. He lives outside Detroit, Michigan.
MARSOC: U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations Command

The U.S. Army Patch Book


The U.S. Army Patch Book

This book contains the largest collection of U.S. Army cloth Insignia ever assembled into one book! Over 3600 American Army Patches, in full color, featuring Shoulder Patches, Tabs, Pocket Patches, Beret Flashes, Airborne Background Ovals and Commemoratives. Includes sections on Special Forces Recon Teams, Airborne Units, Rangers, Army Air Force Squadrons and the U.S. - German Labor Service.
About the Author
BARRY JASON STEIN
, former owner of a major military insignia manufacturing company, became interested in military history while he was a young salesman traveling to military bases around the world. His sales initiatives in the field of insignia include the well-known Sta-Brite brand of no-polish insignia which he introduced to the Army PX system in 1989. Stein was born May 22nd, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, before embarking on a career in sales and manufacturing where he spent over 38 years. Stein is the noted author of U.S. Army Heraldic Crests the standard reference for distinctive unit insignia collectors around the world and the book which General Matthew Ridgeway once praised as unique in both scope and content [representing] in a symbolic sense, the entire sweep of U.S. Army history. His second book U.S. Army Patches (1997), was the predecessor to his latest endeavor, U.S. Army Patches, Flashes and Ovals which he hopes will do for patch enthusiasts what his first book did for crest collectors. Barry s other interests include painting and the community theaters. He and his family reside in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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U.S. Military Patches of World War II


U.S. Military Patches of World War II

Great patch book focused only on World War II. Depicts hundreds of SSIs (patches), tabs and scrolls, as well as chevrons, including SSI reproductions for comparative purposes. Learning how to defeat the reproduction cheats alone is well worth reading.

By Jeff T. Giambrone
As a novice World War II patch collector, I found this book to be very informative. It has good descriptions of the major patches that the collector will encounter, along with estimated prices for both common and uncommon variations. The book also has very useful information on how to spot post-World War II patches. I highly recommend this book for the beginning patch collector.


By P. P. LockettAs a passionate collector of US Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of WWII for 20 years I find this book to be of value to all people who have an interest in our hobby whether novice or long time collectors. To encapsulate the very basic and understanding of collecting, manufacturing , pricing , terms , experiance, etc.., documenting and putting it into print using personal experiance adds value that all collectors would like to do with their patch collection. As with all printed matter there will always be critiscism of either errors or not enough information. I find this book to have a wealth of information that is well documented , researched and is an excellent guide to go by, especially for the novice and also experiance collecter alike-you cannot please every body all the time but you can please a lot of people most of the time. My only question mark are the quality of the photos , a more sharper photo would show the intricate weave better but if this is the only "?" this book stands in good order and is a must for the collector. I commend the author and would like to see more from Christopher P Brown.
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Vietnam Order of Battle: A Complete Illustrated Reference to U.S. Army Combat and Support Forces in Vietnam 1961-1973 (Stackpole Military Classics)


Vietnam Order of Battle: A Complete Illustrated Reference to U.S. Army Combat and Support Forces in Vietnam 1961-1973 (Stackpole Military Classics)

A monumental, encyclopedic work of immense detail concerning U.S. Army and allied forces that fought in the Vietnam War from 1962 through 1973. Extensive lists of units providing a record of every Army unit that served in Vietnam, down to and including separate companies, and also including U.S. Army aviation and riverine units. Shoulder patches and distinctive unit insignia of all divisions and battalions. Extensive maps portraying unit locations at each six-month interval. Photographs and descriptions of all major types of equipment employed in the conflict. Plus much more!

By Jeffrey MorseburgShelby Stanton's book "Vietnam: Order of Battle" is a recent re-issue of a classic reference text that is essential for anyone who is researching America's long, troubled war in Southeast Asia. The book does not have a narrative, or an overview of the war, it is simply a well-researched and comrehensive breakdown of facts, the engagements that the United States and its allies fought, the organization and insignia of the units that serves in Vietnam, the fixed wing aircraft, the ubiquitous helicopters, small arms, heavy weapons, armor that were used, the deployments and casualties, military terms and finally, a very useful series of maps of the conflict. Shelby Stanton is an authority on the War in Vietnam and has authored many books on the subject and this large coffee-table volume is the product of an unusually dedicated and indefatigable researcher.
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กองบิน ๕ (WING 5), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

กองบิน ๕ (WING 5), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES




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WING 4, Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches

WING 4, Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches

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F-16 FIGHTING FALCON SQUADRON, WING 1, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHESชื่อโพสต์

F-16 FIGHTING FALCON SQUADRON, WING 1, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES



1st Airborne Division was established in 2461 as the "Army's 1st Airborne Division" to the Department of Army aircraft. New aircraft squadrons flew combat packing Lower import 13 sq.m. and 15 sq.m. New Lower Freeport is located on the west end of the airport when it turns out to be 2464. Wing's first Army is "the No. 1 Flying Training School" and later with the Royal Decree of the Ministry of Defence in 2479 and sub-unit of the military 9/643 April 15 to May Since 2479 the change of the flight school where one is "Little Wing 1", which is a foundation of the first flight ever since. Currently the airport has to contain one of two types B.k. B.kฝ. 1 and 19,.

In 2506, when the 1st Airborne Division was renamed the "Division 1" according to the Army 06 years and in 2519 moved from the Don Muang Airport is an airport on the sea. The south of Muang Nakhon Ratchasima to the present.

In the past, at least one division. The Honors Valor to treat the air in the collision. Between Thailand and Indo-China and France. Wing is the first planes to perform the attack. And destroy the enemy bravely and was praised. And the pilot has been vacated. Medals of Honor just like the green. But later in the Great East Asia War. Division 1 has a few Skills Strategy in the air above the city of Lampang. With five air combat fighter pilot with 21 enemy machines that exploits the enemy lost many ships and fighters to retreat from Thailand airspace. Of the said honor. The Supreme Command Headquarters The medal ceremony for pilots and gunners, after all.

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กองบิน ๔ (WING 4), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

กองบิน ๔ (WING 4), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES


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กองบิน ๖ (WING 6), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES


กองบิน ๖ (WING 6), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES



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VALOUR WITHOUT ARMS WING 6, Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches


VALOUR WITHOUT ARMS WING 6, Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches

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กองบิน ๕๖ (WING 56), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

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WING 2, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES


WING 2, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES



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COBRA GOLD EXERCISE EST , ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

COBRA GOLD EXERCISE EST , ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

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THAILAND NATIONAL FLAG PATCH FOR PITCH BLACK 2012 MILITARY PATCHES


THAILAND NATIONAL FLAG PATCH FOR PITCH BLACK 2012 MILITARY PATCHES

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กองบิน ๔๖ (WING 46), Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches



In the year 2508 to 2525, Thailand is caught in the communist insurgents. By Communist Party of India, which began to attack the forces of the government. Tonight, Nakhon Phanom province for the first time. Intensifying and increasing awareness of the Air Force Air Command has set up a battle for control of the Air Force for anti-terrorist and communist plan battle tank. 1. / 08 The Royal Air Force is to fly the various co-operating with ground forces and established a base of operations in the takeoff planning. Air Base London was founded on November 2, 2508 to serve as a taxonomy era missions in the Air Force in support of anti-Communist insurgents in the northern part. The flight is deployed b e 5 (OV - 10). B. Ht. 2. B. Hl. 2., Brian. Oct. 2 (C-47 DAKOTA) and 6 helicopters flying base. Delhi airport is an important base for the strategy has been developed and heavily leverages the flight continued.
- May. 15th plan as a base for London flight.
- Sep. 20th Independent Squadron 406 Squadron was established as the civil courts.
And 406 Squadron became the 46th Airborne Division on Dec. 20. 25th, the day this is carries out. Establishment of Division 46.
First established in the 46th Airborne Division was manned aircraft from 4 Wing Squadron 402 Squadron 461 Squadron in Takhli was 46 years Hl has 2 types of aircraft. 2 and B Hl. 9, a reconnaissance aircraft. and air attacks. After the successful suppression of the communist terrorists. The Air Force has modified.
Brian. Hl. 2 B l was placed second and moved to 603 Squadron, 6th Airborne Division, the inland parts. Hl. 9 and the mission are the following.
One. Install speakers 2100 watts for Psychological Operations.
2. A device for transporting a patient to the return air.
Three. Equipped for use as reconnaissance aircraft aerial photography (B Tl. 9).
4th. Converted a transport aircraft - in the key.
Five. Adapted to serve as the rain.
      In the year 2530 era disputes between Thailand and Lao PDR. Laos claimed by the Northern Territory, Click Ban Rom Klao District, Division 46 has been used as a base for the Air Force in joint missions with the ground forces. The device is placed in it. Above. 18 (F-5) b e 5 (OV 10) B Tl. 7 B. Mon 6. Helicopter Squadron 461 at 4 am and 6 helicopters. organized. Hl. 9, he joined the Air Guard flying search and rescue missions. Including air transport mission.
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กองบิน ๒๓ (WING 23), Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches


กองบิน ๒๓ (WING 23), Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches




          2483 the Air Force began using the airport as a base on the topic in the collision of Indochina by email. BS in Attack Squadron 41 on 40 mix on the mix at 40 to 1 Squadron flying the aircraft.
Seahawks 75, V-93 Corsairs and Nagoya on the boundary line of duty Phisai Mekong River District, Si Chiang Mai district. Bomb attacks and port facilities, and the city of Savannakhet, Laos. Which is in the.

French rule in the cockpit while the unit is working with the sacrifice and bravery. It will bring fame to the Air Force. I conquered my country as captain and Sena, Capt. cold aluminum periodontitis,.

Charter clay RA Jewell, RA draw me into sleep haunted by RA Charter colored gemstone. Perform their duties. Courageous until death. In the line of duty flying units are referred to as "Charter Fleet Manual Manipur".


          In 2500 the airport's Air Force "on the topic" Udon Airport has improved runway is asphalt concrete, Tennessee. Aircraft at the time of the spin, including the Fire, Fire Fly, Bear Cat.


          2504 events in Laos and Cambodia, I was becoming more and more serious, especially the Communist invasion. Threat to the security of the country. Directly to the receiver.
Such situations. The Air Force has established an independent fleet of 23 aircraft stationed at the time, including B.ฝ. 8 (T-6).


          2505 Air Force transformation squadron was 23 Squadron flying freely mix the two (to continue) command directory. (Only) for the 13/05 to 4 June 05 and from the command. The squadron is free. Flight 23 was converted into the topic.
          In 2506 the Air Force has a radar station on the base and on topic. B.hฝ. 13 (T-28) to serve as B.ฝ. 8 (T-6).
          2508 Vietnam War incident. The U.S. government has asked the government of Thailand is home to the airport Udorn Air Force.
          2518 has been a clash between the Mekong river. Thailand and Lao PDR on 17 May 18 by shooting the Npk. No. 123 to adjust P.h.a. Phat Pongsuwan authority RAF crew died.
It has B.hฝ. 13 (T-28) operating force. Aerial convoy flying wreck. And fly air assault missions until the Crusades that should be regarded as the squadron. B.hฝ. 13 (T-28) in the year 2518 and this is the Vietnam War.

The United States has decided to terminate removal. Their air. The return flight from Udon all


          2520, Division 23 has been established as a topic on the air since then, and it contributes to occur. And success in the fight against terrorism. Male and disputes.
In particular, the final frontier. In the home protector. Which is a contradiction. The border between Thailand and Laos.


          2527 on 1 Oct 27 Air Force has considered discharged. B.hฝ. 13 (T-28) is active for a long time to get there. Deployed flying units B.k. 18 / g during repairs Udon airport.
On April 1, 29 B.k. 18 / A, Btk .18 (F-5A / B & RF-5A) has moved from the 1st Airborne Division was stationed at 23 Wing.


          2531 has been a dispute between Thailand and Laos at Ban Rom Klao again. By the invasion of Laos into Thailand as part of the area. The Air Force took delivery of the Royal Air Force 23 Squadron flying 231.
The enemy attack. This has created a heroic exploits. And even degrading. The pilots of 23 Squadron, 231st Aviation Regiment received the Distinguished Service Medal, two said the checkpoints between me how cheerful color, Capt at heart activity fair.

And the pilots of 231 Squadron, 23 Wing and 24 officers received the Medal of Freedom para 2 of the first class.


          2533, the Air Force has established a new government will make the flight. 23 units on the 2nd Airborne Brigade.
          2541 Air Force Air Force restructuring plan to reduce troops. And increase efficiency in the operation of the armed forces assigned to Udorn Air Base. Based on the page.
Containing no active aircraft including the F-5 aircraft related equipment will be moved to the 7th Airborne Division stationed at Surat.


          2542, the government has approved the purchase of fighter / attack, ALPHA JET 20 aircraft Air Force has agreed to serve. Aircraft such as the 231 Squadron flew 23 states to date.

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WING 41, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES


WING 41, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES



During the Second World War. Airport is the mission of air defense of the North of the country. And to support the ground forces of the Army of the West. The headquarters is located in Lampang. Air Force has been a force to regain the power and force of free entertainment Charoon Dictyoptera Deputy Minister of Defence, the Chief West. With the establishment of the Royal Flying little mix up at the airport at 90. The Squadron Festival, Istanbul P is less Combination Wing Commander 90 Squadron, the first to arrive at the airport on February 19, 2485 to coordinate with the West Wing are mixed. Contained in the active fleet consists of flying. Fighter Squadron 22 (of Thailand) and to the second horn (fighter 9) Number 9 unit, Fighter Squadron 42 (from the Chanthaburi Gem Ring) has to corsairs. (Air attacks, 1), 10 and to prevent the fire from the same party. Then, use the flag as the flag of Chang Thailand. Circular on the wing and airship. China Air and Flash 24 J. Greenwald (to communicate that 1) the Number 1 engine.

The Army of Japan fighter Hayashi Bull Salzburg second division, each three masses, each 25 machines and bombers heavily the first division, 27th overall machine operating in Chiang Rai, Lampang period is required. the airport to many of the district's middle Kgawแcb County home. Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Lampang, Phrae.

     Contemporary World War II in London to see the artillery combat aircraft in the world at several points, such as a school, Crown College, Field House Forest expensive, Chang Klan, the door between Curry (Lai Lai d) side. The Lanna Palace today, a field hospital on the western side of the park, so I have the "It's" Allied aircraft. And many temples have troops in the Sri Don Chai, a thousand silver division, Wat Chang Kian, Wat Tan (the division and 41 schools Wattanosoth attenuated), the wood pulp (the schools. Wattanosoth attenuated), the tens of thousands of compounds, the Suphan etc.

     On 6 March 2485, at about 15 hours Allied aircraft P -51 Mustang a pile of Tiger Squadron of the U.S. Air Force Base in the city of Kunming, the number of seven ships under the command of Major General. Claire L. Greenwald, Shane Reno at the airport bombing. Is an Allied air raid in London for the first time. And the second occurring on December 21, 2486, at about 16 o'clock at the Chiang Mai train station or "The Strip" lots of people dead. The body was taken to the city cemetery mound at Chang Klan. The dead Japanese soldiers were taken to the temporary hospital at the tens of thousands of compounds. Substantial property damage. And three months later was hit three times in the swamp lantern. There was also an attack on the enemy. Above the airport no less than 10 times.

     Later stages of World War II. The announcement shall have the friendly relations of Thailand to Thailand over the land until 2489, so there will be no flight cancellation era of the Cold War, Thailand in 2497. Air Force planes attacked an 8 (a, 6 G) of the fleet in the second division at the first inland of 4-6 to be the border of the airport is a short period of 2-6 months this has. Chiang Mai is the airport runway on solid ground. Runway width is 32 meters long, 1,100 m down the paved surface. With the control tower and fire department. Located near the 41 Airborne Division Regimental Inspector.

     Following the delivery of fighter 15 (Bear Cat) from the 12th Fighter Squadron of the Royal Flying least one replacement of approximately 4-6 machines.
     In the year 2500 the Air Force has been supported by the U.S. government to improve the four airports in the Udon Thani Korat and Chiang Mai is reinforced by the airport. The apron and runway 2130 meters long by 32 meters wide and up to the head of the pack on each side, 160 meters from the year 2500 began construction in 2503 and be completed in the building field. 2-storey reinforced concrete building under construction on the airport to be closed for about three years.
The airport was officially opened again on 11 March 2503 by the Air Force of the United States by the airport. And used as a base for fighter jets flying at the moment is. Type 17 fighter (F - 86 F) on the 12th and 13th Fighter Squadron, Royal Flying Don least one rotating on a mission to protect the north. The British Royal Air Force. The partners in the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) aircraft model Hunter Fighter and others. Came to the airport with

     On 31 July 2507, the country faced the threat of communism. The Air Force has established. "Mixed fleet of 221" at the airport. There are aircraft and practice 13 (B.hฝ. 13: 28 D) 7 Air Squadron of the 22nd Airborne Division stationed two Lopburi with Gold Wing Chan is a squadron commander.





EXERCISE THAI - BOOMERANG 09 (MILITARY PATCHES OF ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE)

EXERCISE THAI - BOOMERANG 09 (MILITARY PATCHES OF ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE)

EXERCISE THAI - BOOMERANG 09 (AUGUST 17-28, 2009/2552) & EXERCISE THAI - BOOMERANG 11 (AUGUST 22 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2011/2554) AT WING 1

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กองบิน ๒๑ (WING 21), Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches


กองบิน ๒๑ (WING 21), Royal Thai Air Force Military Patches


Wing 21 (Division 21 bit) full name as the Royal Flying Corps, flying 21 2 Strategic Air Command, the Air Force Tactical Fighter Wing of the Air Force. Located north of Muang Ubon. Eastern border with Laos, Cambodia to the south democracy dotted kidney. With the data and the Chi River. I went through the confluence of the Mekong River border with Thailand - Lao PDR's

Division 21 and Ubon Ratchathani have. A long history beginning with the month in June 2464, and smallpox. Cholera outbreak in a local government district, Ubon Chamrap email. Doctors and medical supplies. By the way, to the airplane.

Ubon. Time, which can be considered as the Airport for the first game. But later in the war conflicts in Indochina and East Asia. Also sent troops. Army Air Field. Be stationed at the airport. Of the Air Force. When the event. Calm down units were returned to the normal. No permanent establishment in any division. June 4, 2505, when the Air Force has established a mixed fleet of 22 or more at Muang District, Pathum world. The south side of the airport to the city. There are 8 or T-6 training aircraft stationed in the fleet. The unit's name. Ubon Air Base. And later on October 5 to November 3, 2505 fully loaded aircraft training 13 (T - 28D Trojan) to serve until a replacement aircraft fleet mix of 22 and in 2511 was renamed 222 Squadron..


Until October 1, 2520 has changed. Ubon Air Base is the "Division 21" unit report directly to 222 Squadron, Royal Air Force and renamed as "Squadron 211".
Division 21 has taken on October 1, 2520, the 21 Wing is the initiator.
June 16, 2523 to change the aircraft from 21 Wing B.ฝ. 13 (T - 28) was an aircraft bombing raid 6 (A - 37B) and the Air Force was established in 2533 by the Royal Flying Corps, flying is 21. 2 units at Flying Corps on May 4, 2533.
April 1, 2537 Division 21 has been filled. Fighter jets. Speed ​​of sound 18 b / c (F - 5E / F) into the air instead of six bomb attacks which must discharge.


October 1, 2539 the Air Force arranged a new government to fly the 21st Airborne Brigade is the report to the second. Strategic Air Command had Bk 0.18 b / c it is stationed aircraft. Until the present.
Division 21 is responsible for preparing and operating air force. The Air Force is responsible for the treatment. Sovereignty over the airspace Thailand. The area of ​​responsibility in the northeastern part. In addition, the Royal Flying Corps, flying 21 2 Strategic Air Command. Also provide support. Government policies and capabilities. Happy to help. Facilities to local communities, government and the province of Ubon Ratchathani. Or visitors. At full capacity and has the experience to help disaster-stricken people who were rescued or donated blood. Treatment. Support and treatment for people addicted to drugs and so on.


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กองบิน ๔๑ (WING 41), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

กองบิน ๔๑ (WING 41), ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE MILITARY PATCHES

During the Second World War. Airport is the mission of air defense of the North of the country. And to support the ground forces of the Army of the West. The headquarters is located in Lampang. Air Force has been a force to regain the power and force of free entertainment Charoon Dictyoptera Deputy Minister of Defence, the Chief West. With the establishment of the Royal Flying little mix up at the airport at 90. The Squadron Festival, Istanbul P is less Combination Wing Commander 90 Squadron, the first to arrive at the airport on February 19, 2485 to coordinate with the West Wing are mixed. Contained in the active fleet consists of flying. Fighter Squadron 22 (of Thailand) and to the second horn (fighter 9) Number 9 unit, Fighter Squadron 42 (from the Chanthaburi Gem Ring) has to corsairs. (Air attacks, 1), 10 and to prevent the fire from the same party. Then, use the flag as the flag of Chang Thailand. Circular on the wing and airship. China Air and Flash 24 J. Greenwald (to communicate that 1) the Number 1 engine.

The Army of Japan fighter Hayashi Bull Salzburg second division, each three masses, each 25 machines and bombers heavily the first division, 27th overall machine operating in Chiang Rai, Lampang period is required. the airport to many of the district's middle Kgawแcb County home. Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Lampang, Phrae.

     Contemporary World War II in London to see the artillery combat aircraft in the world at several points, such as a school, Crown College, Field House Forest expensive, Chang Klan, the door between Curry (Lai Lai d) side. The Lanna Palace today, a field hospital on the western side of the park, so I have the "It's" Allied aircraft. And many temples have troops in the Sri Don Chai, a thousand silver division, Wat Chang Kian, Wat Tan (the division and 41 schools Wattanosoth attenuated), the wood pulp (the schools. Wattanosoth attenuated), the tens of thousands of compounds, the Suphan etc.

     On 6 March 2485, at about 15 hours Allied aircraft P -51 Mustang a pile of Tiger Squadron of the U.S. Air Force Base in the city of Kunming, the number of seven ships under the command of Major General. Claire L. Greenwald, Shane Reno at the airport bombing. Is an Allied air raid in London for the first time. And the second occurring on December 21, 2486, at about 16 o'clock at the Chiang Mai train station or "The Strip" lots of people dead. The body was taken to the city cemetery mound at Chang Klan. The dead Japanese soldiers were taken to the temporary hospital at the tens of thousands of compounds. Substantial property damage. And three months later was hit three times in the swamp lantern. There was also an attack on the enemy. Above the airport no less than 10 times.

     Later stages of World War II. The announcement shall have the friendly relations of Thailand to Thailand over the land until 2489, so there will be no flight cancellation era of the Cold War, Thailand in 2497. Air Force planes attacked an 8 (a, 6 G) of the fleet in the second division at the first inland of 4-6 to be the border of the airport is a short period of 2-6 months this has. Chiang Mai is the airport runway on solid ground. Runway width is 32 meters long, 1,100 m down the paved surface. With the control tower and fire department. Located near the 41 Airborne Division Regimental Inspector.

     Following the delivery of fighter 15 (Bear Cat) from the 12th Fighter Squadron of the Royal Flying least one replacement of approximately 4-6 machines.
     In the year 2500 the Air Force has been supported by the U.S. government to improve the four airports in the Udon Thani Korat and Chiang Mai is reinforced by the airport. The apron and runway 2130 meters long by 32 meters wide and up to the head of the pack on each side, 160 meters from the year 2500 began construction in 2503 and be completed in the building field. 2-storey reinforced concrete building under construction on the airport to be closed for about three years.
The airport was officially opened again on 11 March 2503 by the Air Force of the United States by the airport. And used as a base for fighter jets flying at the moment is. Type 17 fighter (F - 86 F) on the 12th and 13th Fighter Squadron, Royal Flying Don least one rotating on a mission to protect the north. The British Royal Air Force. The partners in the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) aircraft model Hunter Fighter and others. Came to the airport with

     On 31 July 2507, the country faced the threat of communism. The Air Force has established. "Mixed fleet of 221" at the airport. There are aircraft and practice 13 (B.hฝ. 13: 28 D) 7 Air Squadron of the 22nd Airborne Division stationed two Lopburi with Gold Wing Chan is a squadron commander.



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