Posted on Mar 6, 2014
SSG Jason Hoadley
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I am trying to Identify what unit/bde my grandfather was assigned to
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SSG Hoadley,<div><br></div><div>I asked one of my people to color correct, equalize, and clean up some artifacts.</div><div><br></div><div>If you could scan &amp; email us a higher resolution image we could do a better job.</div><div><br></div><div>Warmest Regards, Sandy</div><div><br></div><div>p.s. If you click on the photo below it gets a little bigger.</div>
SPC Christopher Smith
SPC Christopher Smith
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Wow, tell your team they did a great job, this cleaned very well, Ma'am,
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SSG Edward R. Bealer
SSG Edward R. Bealer
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This soldier may have been a Glider Assault trooper?
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SPC David S.
SPC David S.
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"Red Devils" 508th PIR

When the 82nd Division was reorganized two new parachute infantry regiments (PIRs), the 507th and the 508th, were added to ease the integration of replacement troops, rest, and refitting following the fighting in Italy. During the June 6th D-Day assault, a 508th platoon leader, Lt. Robert P. Mathias, would be the first American officer killed by German fire on D-Day.

On October 15, 1951, the 508th Airborne Regiment Combat Team shoulder sleeve insignia was officially approved. This was the first shoulder sleeve insignia designed specifically for the 508th Infantry.

82nd Airborne Division 2nd Brigade Combat Team 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry regiment
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SFC Greg Bruorton
SFC Greg Bruorton
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SPC David S. - Well done, David!
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Going on the information provided by SSG Mirko Maravi the patch belongs to the 508 PIR attached to the 82nd Airborne in WWII. Is this the same patch?
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CW5 Sam R. Baker
CW5 Sam R. Baker
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Thats IT! For dang sure!
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The patch on his cap reflects 82nd Airborne Division HQ B Co of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment.<div><br></div><div>This should help you start your search. They performed a lot of operation 1939-1945.</div>
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Good to know. Learn something new everyday.
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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But wasn't that cap patch used by all airborne troops?
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LTC Stephen C.
LTC Stephen C.
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LTC Paul Labrador I think there were three "glider" patches for the WWII era garrison caps. One had a parachute and a glider, another had just a parachute and the last one had just a glider. They were worn on the left side of the cap for enlisted personnel and on the right side of the cap for officer personnel. Therefore, you had to be sure you bought the correct patch or otherwise, your glider could be facing backward!
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SFC Greg Bruorton
SFC Greg Bruorton
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I wore that same Airborne patch on my garrison cap until the maroon beret came in 1973 and I wasn't in the 82nd at that time.
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