United States. A Lot of Fifty-Four Army and Marine Corps Badges and Insignia
Includes: U.S. Army Officer's Cap Badge (in die-stamped bronze gilt, marked "ACID TEST" and maker marked "GEMSCO" on the reverse, measuring 64.3 mm (w) x 69.5 mm (h), screwback and two push pin points); Army Aviator Badge, Master (in 1/20 Gold Filled silvered metal, marked "1/20 G.F." and "G23" on the reverse, measuring 62.7 mm (w) x 22.5 mm (h), dual push pins); four Shooting Awards (two Combat Infantryman Badges (one Basic, one Expert), Army/Marine Corps Rifle Marksmanship Badge, Marine Corps Rifle Qualification Badge, in sterling silver or silvered metal, two with blue enamels, in various sizes, each with dual push pins); U.S. Army Rock Island Arsenal Shield (in bronze with red, white and blue enamels, with a 66.5 mm in diameter black rubber circular backer, measuring 75 mm (w) x 87.5 mm (h)); U.S Army Schools John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center Badge (two-piece construction, insignia in bronze gilt with black and white enamels, mounted to a 52 mm (w) x 52 mm (h) base, marked "G23" on the reverse, with triple push pins); four Ribbon Bars (two with one ribbon, two with two ribbons, in various sizes); ten Parachutist Badges (six Basic, two Senior and two Master, four of the ten mounted to an embroidered division patch); fifteen Collar Insignia (six Collar Disks, nine Rank and Trade Designations, in various types of metal, eleven with dual push pins, four with pinbacks); ten Lapel Badges (eight Special Forces Lapel Badges, a John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and a 307th Engineer Battalion Lapel Badge (each in silvered metal, in various sizes, each of which is affixed to an embroidered patch); and seven Lapel Badges (in silvered or gilt metal, in various sizes, six with dual push pins, one missing its push pins). Ranging from near very fine to extremely fine.

