French Army Colonial Marines Saigon Pocket Badge

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The French Army Colonial Marines Saigon Pocket Badge is a military insignia of historical significance. This particular badge was used by the French colonial marines stationed in Saigon during the First Indochina War, which took place from 1946-1954. It’s a symbol of the French colonial presence in Vietnam. The badge is typically worn on the pocket flap of a uniform, signifying the wearer’s affiliation with the marines. Its design often includes traditional French military symbols, such as the anchor or the French flag, and may also incorporate elements that reference Saigon or Vietnam. Collectors of military memorabilia, historians, and those with a personal connection to the French colonial period in Vietnam may be particularly interested in this badge.

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