This is a museum quality reproduction of a very rare Vietnam era unofficial badge worn by special forces in the RT Florida team. This is not a common skull paratrooper badge that many of the teams had but rather an Army Pilot wing with a skull soldered onto the center shield. The original wing was made by Lordship Industries and so hallmarked on the back.
US Helicopter Search and Rescue Wing SAR Sterling Vietnam
This is a museum quality sterling reproduction of an unofficial wing used by US Helicopter crews and can be found on page 19 of Vietnam Order of Battle. This wing is cast as was the original and is stamped sterling along with MACVSOG 1967. Many copies on the market today are not exact reproductions of the originals.
10th Special Forces Group – The first DI made for the 10th SF was made by a jeweler in Germany when the group first deployed in the 1950’s. This is an exact museum quality reproduction of a stick pin that was made by the original designer but converted to a tie tack. Can also be worn as a lapel pin.
This is a museum quality reproduction made in the same way that the original ones were made in the back alleys of Saigon. These Special Forces badges were never official and not worn when the old man was around but prized by the men. This badge is 1 3/4 inches wide and has two clutch backs and is stamped 925 which is the designation of sterling as was done in Vietnam.
This is a museum quality reproduction in sterling silver of the very hard to find Special Forces Airborne DI with the pierced skull'. This is reproduced from an original in-county (sand cast and stamped 925) made one and the side by side pins, comes with the clutch backs.
10th Special Forces Group – The first DI made for the 10th SF was made by a jeweler in Germany when the group first deployed in the 1950’s. This is an exact museum quality reproduction of a stick pin that was made by the original designer but converted to a pendant.
10th Special Forces 1950's beret badge Sterling Silver
10th Special Forces Group – The first DI made for the 10th SF was made by a jeweler in Germany when the group first deployed in the 1950’s. This is an exact museum quality reproduction of that badge in sterling silver and is now being worn by current members of the 10th in the combat zone. We are the ones making the badge for the brave men of the 10th. Original of this badge are extremely rare.
This is a museum quality reproduction made in the same way that the original ones were made in the back alleys of Saigon. These are not the cheap pot metal repros but rather solid sterling silver. These SF badges were never official and not worn when the old man was around but prized by the men. This badge is 1 3/8 inches wide and has two clutch backs and is stamped 925 which is the designation of sterling as was done in Vietnam.