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US LRRP 4th INFANTRY DIVISION VIETNAM WAR PATCH - 710

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Patches
  • Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
  • Theme: Militaria

    Description

    UP FOR SALE AN ORIGINAL MADE IN COUNTRY VIETNAM WAR PATCH. REFER TO PHOTOS. VERY CLEAN PATCH WITH  LITE AGE WEAR - EXCELLENT PATCH. APPROX 3 INCHES IN DIAMETER. FULLY EMBROIDERED - CHEESECLOTH BACKING 100% ORIGINAL. FOUND AT A SALE OF A MILITARY COLLECTOR, I SHIP USPS 1ST CLASS MAIL. MORE INFO BELOW. THANKS
    The
    4th Infantry Division
    deployed from Fort Lewis to Camp Holloway, Pleiku, Vietnam on 25 September 1966 and served more than four years, returning to Fort Carson, Colorado on 8 December 1970. Two brigades operated in the Central Highlands/II Corps Zone, but its 3rd Brigade, including the division's armor battalion, was sent to Tay Ninh Province northwest of Saigon to take part in Operation Attleboro (September to November 1966), and later Operation Junction City (February to May 1967), both in War Zone C. After nearly a year of combat, the 3rd Brigade's battalions officially became part of the 25th Infantry Division in exchange for the battalions of the 25th's 3rd Brigade, then in Quang Ngai Province as part of the division-sized Task Force Oregon. Throughout its service in Vietnam the division conducted combat operations in the western Central Highlands along the border between Cambodia and Vietnam. The division experienced intense combat against NVA regular forces in the mountains surrounding Kontum in the autumn of 1967. The division's 3rd Brigade was withdrawn from Vietnam in April 1970 and deactivated at Fort Lewis. In May the remainder of the division conducted cross-border operations during the Cambodian Incursion. The "Ivy Division" returned from Vietnam on 7 December 1970, and was rejoined in Fort Carson by its former 3rd Brigade from Hawaii, where it had re-deployed as part of the withdrawal of the 25th Infantry Division. One battalion remained in Vietnam as a separate organization until January 1972.