Description: Set of 3 original Vietnam war in-country machine-embroidered patches: "TRINH SAT 33" Recon 33rd Ranger Battalion (2.7" by 0.5") + "DON VI THAM SAT" (2.3" by 0.4") + "TRINH SAT THAM NHAP" (2.6" by 0.5") - good condition. A great find for any military collectible enthusiast. During the Vietnam War, the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) established various military units and organizations to conduct reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and counterinsurgency operations. Among these units were the Trinh Sat (Reconnaissance) units, which were tasked with gathering information on enemy activities, conducting covert operations, and infiltrating enemy-held areas. "Don Vi Tham Sat" translates to "Reconnaissance Unit" in Vietnamese, and "Trinh Sat Xam Nhap" translates to "Infiltration Reconnaissance." Here's a breakdown of these units:ARVN Trinh Sat 33: The "ARVN Trinh Sat 33" likely refers to a specific unit or company within the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) that was designated as a reconnaissance unit. The number "33" could indicate the unit's designation or identifier. These units were responsible for gathering intelligence, conducting reconnaissance patrols, and engaging in other covert activities.Don Vi Tham Sat (Reconnaissance Unit): "Don Vi Tham Sat" translates to "Reconnaissance Unit" in Vietnamese. This term is a generic reference to the type of unit that was responsible for reconnaissance activities. Various units within the ARVN were likely designated as reconnaissance units and were tasked with missions such as gathering information, surveilling enemy positions, and reporting on enemy movements.Trinh Sat Xam Nhap (Infiltration Reconnaissance): "Trinh Sat Xam Nhap" translates to "Infiltration Reconnaissance" in Vietnamese. This term refers to the type of reconnaissance mission that involves infiltrating enemy-held territory or areas to gather information firsthand. Infiltration reconnaissance often requires specialized training and tactics to avoid detection and accomplish the mission's objectives.These units highlight the importance of reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering activities during the Vietnam War. Reconnaissance units played a critical role in providing information to support military operations, as well as in understanding the tactics and movements of enemy forces. For any unsatisfactory reason, item can be returned within 30 days for full refund. For more selection, please visit our eBay store. Thanks! Shipping PolicyAt eBay, we are committed to providing a positive shopping experience for our customers. We offer both domestic and international shipping options to ensure you can get your items quickly and safely. We offer a variety of shipping services, which vary by item, size and delivery address.Domestic Shipping:Items shipped within the U.S. are generally delivered via USPS or UPS depending on the size and weight of the item. Domestic orders usually take 3-5 days to be delivered. Any additional fees, taxes or duties are the responsibility of the customer.International Shipping:Items shipped outside of the U.S. may be subject to import taxes, customs duties, and other fees levied by the destination country. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. eBay is not responsible for any additional fees or delays due to customs.Shipping Charges:The cost of shipping and handling will be clearly stated on the listing page. Any additional fees or taxes may be added to the total cost.We hope this shipping policy helps clarify our shipping process. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding shipping.
Price: 10.38 USD
Location: Midway City, California
End Time: 2025-01-17T23:14:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Patches
Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
Country of Manufacture: Vietnam
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
Modified Item: No