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Old 08-07-19, 17:04
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Spot on, Rod. A repro of a genuine, but un-official, Troop sign.

Unofficial Troop signs, an ever-changing feast and not something that Steve Taubert delved into: he did a very admirable job dealing with the officially-adopted vehicle signage. His books (original green cover and revised red cover) were a limited production and so not widely distributed.

You will find reference to the sign in Shane Lovell's Centurions in Vietnam - now out of print, but copies are still floating about.

Mike
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