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The Angler

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Minuteman
Feb 13, 2017
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Does anyone have any info/history on this patch?
 

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Yeah me too, went upstairs to my PC an no direct match which is odd for such a good photo. Hell I've used it at work to identify shirt logos in blurry low res CCTV imagery.

Trying some straight up Google image searches, but as it would happen the skull and x bones motif is just a little popular with military, and pseudo military patches......who knew!
 
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I recognize that patch. A small group used it to identify their brotherhood. Belongs to a team of ex-special forces soldiers on the lam from the military police, even though they didn't really commit the crime for which they'd been imprisoned. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.
 
My nephew does play airsoft; I’ll just give it to him. Picked it up a few years ago at an estate sale and Didn’t know what to do with it anyways.



thanks for the help guys
 
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Your right Jerry, I wouldn’t want want my kin repping some fucked up group or gang. As was pointed out above, the embroidery was pretty fucked, so I doubt it was legit anyways. I’ll give it some time and do some more looking around, but until then I’ll heed your advice and keep it put away.
 
the condition and quality of the patch points to foreign manufacture in the Vietnam-ish era. most likely small unit as a larger unit would have been able to do a larger order from a better manufacturer. My best guess unless some kid made it on his grandma's sewing machine.