Thursday, May 26, 2016

USAF 79th RQS / King Driver-CSO Patch Set

USAF 79th Rescue Squadron / King Driver-Combat Systems Officer / HC-130 P/N Patch Set

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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

USAF 353rd Operations Support Engineer / Special Operations / Pararescue Coin

USAF 353rd Operations Support Engineer / Special Operations / Personnel Recovery Pararescue Coin 

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USAF 59th ERQS / Jolly Green 106th RQW Pararescue OEF 05 Challenge Coin

USAF 59th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron  / Jolly Green 106th Rescue Wing /  Pararescue / Operation Enduring Freedom 2005 Challenge Coin

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Friday, May 20, 2016

USAF Guardian Angel / CSAR / Full Color & Subdued Patch Set


USAF Guardian Angel / Combat Rescue / PVC / Full Color & Desert Subdued Patch Set
These are great patches recently made by a member of the 301st RQS in FL for their unit in 2016. Super detailed and really nice design. Sharp!

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USAF 301st RQS / Florida License Plate Patch Set


USAF 301st Rescue Squadron / Florida License Plate / PVC / Color & Subdued Patch Set
These are great patches recently made by a unit gunner in 2016. Super detailed and really nice design. Sharp!

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

USAF Jolly Green Giant / Pararescue / Vietnam Era Patch

USAF Jolly Green Giant / Pararescue / Vietnam Era Patch
This is an original wartime patch EXTREMELY RARE, almost unique, probably the only one ever displayed in a collection. It's really detailed and was never used and in excellent condition, possibly Japanese machine embroidered patch of U.S Air Force Air Rescue & Recovery Service / Jolly Greens used by HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant” pilots during Vietnam war.  It's believed is related to the 9th Division Black Panthers were supported directly buy HH-53/ HH-3's in Vietnam, but also the panther could be from the 13th TFS and the rooster the 67th TFS. The insignia measures 3 1/3 X 6 inches. A nice piece full of early days Jolly Greens heritage, history and rare spoof patch. Circa 1967/70'.

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USAF 33rd RQS / Jolly Green Gunner Patch

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / Jolly Green Gunner / Excellence and Dedication Patch
Nice and rare patch, made in Korea.

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USAF 33rd RQS Patch

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / "Unguibus et Rostro" (with talons and beak (i.e., tooth and nail) Patch

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USAF 33rd RQS / Rising Sun / Gunner / Jolly Green Patch Set

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / Rising Sun / Gunner / Jolly Green Patch Set

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USAF 33rd AMU Patch

USAF 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit / Rotorheads Patch

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USAF 33rd RQS / Gunner #13 Patch

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / Gunner #13 Patch

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USAF AETC Patch

USAF Air Education and Training Command Headquarters / Special Operations - Rescue
 / Intelligence Operations & Nuclear Integration Patch

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USAF 305 ARRS Patch

USAF 305 Air Rescue & Recovery Squadron / That others may live Patch

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USAF 88th TES / GA Test Unit Challenge Coin


USAF 88th Test & Evaluation Squadron / Guardian Angel Test Operations / That others may live / Nellis AFB / SERE - CRO - PJ - AFE (Aircrew Flight Equipment) Challenge Coin
This beautiful original amazing coin has been extremely hard to find, took me over 7 years to get my hands on this beauty! 

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USAF GATO / Cheshire-Pedro Patch

USAF Guardian Angel Test Operations / Cheshire Cat-Pedro PVC Patch
-"I designed this particular patch based somewhat off one of our other unofficial patches poking at the SPO (Systems Program Office) people, We had a patch with the cat on it with the gun with the caption read "The SPO is mad you know..."- C. Cunningham (SERE Specialist) in 2015. 
 Made in the USA. One of the greatest patches I ever had. Extremely rare and highly detailed. Nice!

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USAF 212th RQS / Pararescue Challenge Coin

USAF 212th Rescue Squadron / Pararescue / Alaska Air National Guard / Numbered Challenge Coin
Excellent, rare and mint condition coin from this awarded unit. A "Most Wanted" collectors piece.

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USAF 57th RQS Patch

USAF 57th Rescue Squadron / "Honor and Bravery" / RAF Lakenheath Patch
Nice hard to find patch!

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USAF Pararescue / Cheshire Cat Patch

USAF Pararescue / Cheshire Cat / "We're All Mad Here" Morale Patch
Circa 2014



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USAF 33rd RQS / Jolly/Little Sprout Patch Set

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / Jolly/Little Sprout Patch Set
Made in Japan

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USAF 33rd RQS / Missile Magnet / Crew 3 Patch

USAF 33rd Rescue Squadron / Missile Magnet / Crew 3 Patch

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

USAF 512th RQS / Flying Skulls Patch

USAF 512th Rescue Squadron / Flying Skulls / Morale version Patch

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USAF 56th RQS / Flying Elvis' Patch Grouping

USAF 56th Rescue Squadron / Flying Elvis' Patch Grouping
Circa 2001/2002

This are definitely “The King” patch set from the original Flying Elvis’. Perhaps the most complete set ever found (All chapters!), gave by a door gunner friend of mine who was on the unit. They were only made in VERY small numbers. 

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USAF 31st RSQ / Guardian Angel Patch

USAF 31st Rescue Squadron / That others may live... / Guardian Angel Patch
Made in Japan

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USAF 33rd ARS / Desert Storm Rescue Patch

USAF 33rd Air Rescue Squadron / Desert Storm Rescue Patch
Original in-country made

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USAF 344th ARS / Desert Shield/Storm Patch

USAF 344th Air Rescue Squadron / Desert Shield/Storm Patch
Original first run issue / Japanese made (Tiger Embroidery Co.).

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USAF 3rd ARG / 39th SQ Patch Grouping


USAF 3rd Air Rescue Group / 39th Squadron Patch Grouping 
Dennis S. Fountain / Para Rescue Nametag 
These are one of those things that doesn't come around pretty often. A full set of history behind a patch. 

I’ve got this in an online auction months ago and I was trying to dig into the history of these patches and documentation that I’ve found with it and this patch set was made in japan and given to PJ MSgt. Dennis Sherman Fountain during his deployment in Ashiya, Japan Circa 1954/7. I also found his obituary and I’m now in process to seek his family to give back all the documentation that I don’t collect and I guess it would be nice to them to have back.


I think the obituary of MSgt. Fountain speaks by himself of a wonderful story of service to his nation. HooYah!

Dennis Sherman Fountain Sr. January 22, 1924 - September 5, 2010 "These things I do, that others may live." VANCOUVER, Wash. - Dennis Sherman Fountain was born January 22, 1924, to Dennis and Bessie Fountain in Mirando City, Texas. Dennis grew up in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area where he acquired his life-long passion for hunting and fishing. He didn't graduate from high school but instead enlisted in the U.S. Navy on May 13, 1941, where he served aboard the Destroyer USS Lawrence and at the end of the war, the Air Craft Carrier USS Antietam. Dennis went back home to Beaumont in 1947 and worked in the oil fields. He met and married Jeanette Carter and they had his first son, Dennis Jr. in September, 1951. Dennis loved military life and re-enlisted in 1952, this time in the Air Force as a Pararescueman. Dennis was one of the original 53 PJ's and loved the training and the life that went with it. Dennis met his second wife, Ardess Walker at Payette Lake, Idaho, Labor Day weekend 1953. They married in 1954 and were transferred to Kyushu Island and Ashyia AFB in Japan. Dennis was in the 39th Air Rescue Squad which conducted search, rescue and escort missions in Japan and Korea during and following the Korean war. Dennis and Ardess celebrated the birth of daughter, Susan in May, 1956. In February, 1957 Dennis was involved in one of the biggest single person rescues to date, helping over 100 people and directly saving 26 lives on a rescue mission while stationed at Ashyia and received the Air Medal. Two months later, a rescue alarm went off. Like all first responders, he didn't question who or why that fatal day; he simply went. His H-19 crashed and Dennis suffered third-degree burns over 68% of his body. He walked five miles off the mountain to survive the crash. He was transferred to Brook Army Hospital in Texas and was there for two years. The family moved to Oregon in 1959 and settled in Monmouth in 1960, where Dennis was employed at Adair AFB. Son, David was born at this time. Dennis was a member of the volunteer Police Department and helped in the rescue of many families during the flooding of 1964. Dennis continued to enjoy hunting and fishing in "God's Great Cathedral". He graduated from OCE (now Western Oregon University) and worked as a parole/probation office and later as a sales rep for K and L Distributors. He married Lois (Erickson) Harper in 1980. Together, they traveled the world. They continued to live in the Willamette Valley, and moved to Vancouver in 1990. He was a member of the American Legion - 32nd degree Mason, and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. He distributed 100's of American Flags each year and was the President of the Hummingbird Association.

About the 3rd Air Rescue Group:

The 3rd Air Rescue Group's mission was to supply rescue coverage for the Far East Command area of responsibility and to send its aircraft and crews wherever needed to save lives. It was responsible for finding aircrews who crashed or became lost, aiding them and returning them to safety. Though we primarily existed to save lives of American airmen in distress, our facilities were, at all times, available to the other branches of the Department of Defense, to agencies of foreign governments, and for aid wherever lives may be saved or human suffering alleviated -- a mercy mission."

The 3rd Air Rescue Group was organized as the Third Emergency Rescue Squadron at Gulfport Army Air Field, Gulfport, Mississippi, in February 1944. After intensive training at Gulfport and Keesler Fields, the Third Emergency Rescue Squadron was directed to overseas shipment.
The 3rd Emergency Rescue Squadron was reassigned to the Air Rescue Service from the Fifth Air Force in May 1949. On 10 August 1950, the Squadron was again reorganized as the Third Air Rescue Squadron which authorized additional equipment and personnel to assist the Squadron in providing adequate rescue coverage and support of the armed forces engaged in the Korean War.

When the Korean Conflict came, the Third blossomed overnight from a small peacetime squadron into the largest, most versatile rescue unit in the world. Rescue crews and aircraft swarmed to Korea to join the Third from all points of the globe, ready to create a new concept of Rescue technique as was required by the rugged terrain. The traditional role of rescue in war -- as a support for long range air operations -- had to be replaced by a tactical concept of rescue to meet the needs presented by the use of tactical airpower in Korea. The need for flexibility was satisfied by the helicopter which was capable of getting in and out of tight spots, inaccessible to conventional aircraft. Many a crew member downed behind enemy lines later claimed that the most beautiful sight in their lives was the approach of the Rescue helicopter.

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