WW2 US Army DUI Distinctive Uniform Insignia 38th Infantry Regiment Badge Pin

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The WW2 US Army Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI) for the 38th Infantry Regiment is a metal badge pin worn on the uniform to denote unit affiliation. Established as part of the U.S. Army’s system of distinctive insignia during the early 20th century, this insignia features specific symbolic elements related to the history, honors, and identity of the 38

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The WW2 US Army DUI (Distinctive Unit Insignia) for the 38th Infantry Regiment is a vintage badge pin issued to members of the regiment during the Second World War. This insignia was worn as part of the official uniform and served to identify affiliation with the 38th Infantry Regiment, a unit with a distinguished service record in both World Wars. Typically constructed from metal, the badge features emblematic designs associated with the regiment, such as distinctive colors or symbols that reflect its heritage. The reverse side is fitted with a pin-back attachment for secure placement on the uniform. These unit insignia were standardized by the U.S. Army to promote unit pride and esprit de corps, and they adhere to specific design regulations. The 38th Infantry Regiment participated in various significant campaigns during its history, and its DUI is a tangible representation of unit identity within the broader structure of the U.S. Army during the era.

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