The WW2 US Army Medical Corps Collar DUI (Distinctive Unit Insignia) represents the insignia worn by members of the US Army Medical Corps during the Second World War. This collar device features the symbolic design associated with the Medical Corps, typically a gold or gilt caduceus—a staff with two encircling serpents and wings—mounted on a circular or oval background. The insignia denotes affiliation with the Medical Corps and was authorized for wear on the uniform collar, distinguishing personnel responsible for the medical care of service members. Dating to the 1941–1945 period, these pins were produced in large numbers by various manufacturers and were part of both enlisted and officer attire. The design and construction materials correspond with US Army regulations of the era, and examples may vary slightly based on manufacturer and production year. The Medical Corps DUI remains a recognizable piece of United States military insignia from the World War II period.
WW2 US Army Medical Corps Collar DUI
$10.00
The WW2 US Army Medical Corps Collar Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI) is a metal emblem issued to members of the United States Army Medical Department during World War II. This insignia was typically worn on the collar of service uniforms and served to identify personnel assigned to medical duties. The design features a gold or bronze caduceus—two serpents entwined around a wing
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