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Show your support for the AATTV with this stylish lapel pin. Made from gold-plated zinc alloy with vibrant enamel fill, it adds elegance to your jacket and cap. Order now! Read more..

Show your support for the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) with our visually stunning 20mm full-colour enamel lapel pin. Add elegance to your jacket and cap while feeling confident and connected to the military community. Order now and showcase your pride!

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SKU:BN34862

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SKU:
BN34862

Specifications

Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Organisation,

Specifications

Product Group 2:
Collectables & Gifts
Product Group 3:
Lapel Pins
Brand Group 1:
Campaigns
Brand Group 2:
Vietnam
Organisation:
Vietnam Veterans

Description

The Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 20mm full-colour enamel lapel pin is the perfect accessory for military enthusiasts, adding a touch of elegance to both jackets and caps.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Colour: Green, gold, red
  • Material: Gold-plated zinc alloy with enamel fill
  • Measurement: 20mm

Order your Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 20mm full-colour enamel lapel pin now from the military specialists and showcase your support for the AATTV. Explore our range of Lapel Pins to find the perfect addition to your collection.

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  • 5
    AATTV Lapel Pin

    The lapel pin is perfect! I'll wear it proudly. I wish I still had my original AATTV cloth patch (made by hand in RVN). I was US Special Forces working alongside AATTV in the 1960's to train Vietnamese solders to be Mike Force members to reinforce beleagured friendly bases. Mike Force personnel were required to be parachute qualified so we taught them and I earned my Aussie jump wings in the process. I am very proud of my time serving alongside AATTV.

1 Review

  • 5
    AATTV Lapel Pin

    The lapel pin is perfect! I'll wear it proudly. I wish I still had my original AATTV cloth patch (made by hand in RVN). I was US Special Forces working alongside AATTV in the 1960's to train Vietnamese solders to be Mike Force members to reinforce beleagured friendly bases. Mike Force personnel were required to be parachute qualified so we taught them and I earned my Aussie jump wings in the process. I am very proud of my time serving alongside AATTV.