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Vietnam war in-country embroidered patch measures approximately 3" by 2.8", used condition. During the Vietnam War, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing was also known as the "Tiger FAC" or "Tiger Forward Air Controllers". These pilots flew the O-1 Bird Dog, a light observation aircraft, and their mission was to provide close air support to ground troops. The Tiger FACs flew low and slow over the battlefield, using their knowledge of the terrain and their communication skills to identify enemy positions and direct airstrikes against them. They worked closely with ground troops, often flying in tandem with them to provide real-time information on enemy movements and help coordinate the deployment of artillery and other weapons. The Tiger FACs faced many challenges during their missions, including enemy anti-aircraft fire and the difficulty of communicating over long distances in the rugged terrain of Vietnam. They relied on their training, skill, and bravery to overcome these obstacles and provide critical support to ground forces. The nickname "Tiger" was given to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing due to their use of a tiger stripe camouflage pattern on their aircraft and flight suits. This distinctive look became a symbol of the unit's dedication and professionalism, and it helped to build a strong sense of camaraderie among the pilots and aircrew members. Overall, the Tiger FACs of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing played a vital role in the Vietnam War, providing critical close air support to ground troops and helping to turn the tide of the conflict in favor of US and South Vietnamese forces. Their bravery and dedication in the face of danger and adversity earned them the respect and admiration of their fellow service members and the gratitude of the nation they served. A valuable addition to your Vietnam war military memorabilia collection. Worldwide combined shipment is welcome to save you money. Please visit my EAZYCOLLECTIBLES Store for more great war items. |