10th Cavalry Lapel Pin - Left
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10th Cavalry Lapel Pin. Measures Approx 1". This pin represents the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry. This is the second of two pins. This pin has the buffalo facing to the left.
Black and gold have long been used as the regimental colors. The buffalo has likewise been the emblem of the regiment for many years having its origin in the term "Buffalo Soldiers" applied by the Native Americans to black regiments. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved on 13 Mar 1922. The distinctive unit insignia was re-designated for the 10th Cavalry on 12 May 1959.
Black and gold have long been used as the regimental colors. The buffalo has likewise been the emblem of the regiment for many years having its origin in the term "Buffalo Soldiers" applied by the Native Americans to black regiments. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved on 13 Mar 1922. The distinctive unit insignia was re-designated for the 10th Cavalry on 12 May 1959.
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10th Cavalry Lapel Pin - Left
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Are Cavalry Stetsons authorized uniform items?
Cavalry Stetsons are not part of the official Army uniform. Regulations do not list them as issued headgear. Units treat them as ceremonial and morale items. Commanders approve wear during ceremonies, dining-ins, and spur rides. Customs vary by unit and lineage.
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Richard Jones Received the order in a timely manner
Appear to be of good quality
Love the two stick pin system, I can pin it in any position
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