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Coleman Barracks, Germany, 1985
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Chinese Ceremony Shop, San Francisco
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My name is Steve, I live in Northern California, Area Code 510. I joined the US Army Reserve in 1979, and served on Active Duty from 1983-86 as a Field Artillery Officer. I was in the 3/8th US Cavalry, 8th Infantry Division, Mannheim, Germany. I was stationed at Coleman Barracks. While in Germany, I served on the Border Observation Posts in the 1-K Zone along the East German Frontier. I was there for three Reforgers, Division FTXs, and dozens of Alert Rollouts. I also served in the 91st Infantry Division's Heavy Weapons Company at Camp Parks, CA. Powder River!
What's a Redleg ?
A Redleg is military slang for an artilleryman. He/ she could be on the gun crews, in the Fire Direction Center, or a Forward Observer (FIST). We are all members of the Field Artillery Branch of the Army, based at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
A long time ago, back when commanders controlled hundreds of troops over a vast battlefield, soldiers wore colored stripes on their pants to denote their specialty. Artillerymen wore red stripes, and became known as ....Redlegs.
Lets Fortune Yield To Experience, Because Skill is Better Than Luck!
Where Do Get All Your Military Collectibles?
I go to Swap Meets, Flea Markets, and Search online for military items for my Ebay Store. I try to find unique items that are not yet on Ebay. I am a member of the American Society of Military Insignia Collectors , ASMIC Member 4105, but I am in no way an expert on insignia. If you think any of my listings contain accuracy errors, send me an email and let me know.
Whats Hell Money?
Hell Money is Chinese Funeral Money used in ceremony. It is basically used to please spirits in the After World. All Hell Money has the image of the Lord of the AfterWorld. There's different types: Political, Traditional, and HyperInflation. Also, any note that contains an '' 8 '' is more in demand because 8 is a lucky number in Chinese culture. Hell Money comes in lots of different designs and colors. I get my notes from tiny ceremony shops in San Francisco and Oakland.
A Note About Shipping.....
I Use The US Postal Service As My Primary Method of Delivery. I Always Ship Directly From A Post Office, Your Order Will Not Sit In A Mail Box All Day.
Overseas Buyers- Many Overseas Buyers Ask About Buying Hell Note Bricks From Me. I Have a 10-lb Postal Scale, and I Can Weigh The Order and Give You a Good Estimate of Shipping Costs Based Upon The USPS Website.
Seller Notes:
Merrow® and Merrow Edge® are registered trademarks of Merrow,Inc.
ASMIC is the American Society of Military Insignia Collectors.
References:
ASMIC Motto Catalog 2006, and ASMIC DUI Crest Lists
US Army Patches,Flashes, and Ovals, Barry Stein, 2006
American Military Patch Guide, Morgan and Thurman, 1997
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