Wartime Collectables
Military Antiques & Vintage Toys

Andrew H. & Gale V. Lipps
P.O. Box 165
Camden, SC 29021-0165  USA
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Vietnam USN HELATK LT RON 3 'Seawolves' patch & lighter
Textbook late war in country made patch and engraved lighter deeply etched with the unit insignia and a theater made US NAVY tape.
$250.00

From the Seawolves website...
At the height of their strength, in 1971, the Seawolves fielded 29 Huey gunships, supplemented by a smaller number of unarmed UH-1Ls, or “slicks,” for logistics flights. At the same time, American forces started to withdraw from Vietnam, ending involvement in what was then the longest war in U.S. history. In March 1972, after five years of continual combat, the Seawolves were disbanded without fanfare at Binh Thuy. Though relatively unsung in the saga of the air war in Vietnam, HA(L)-3 was one of the war’s most highly decorated units, and suffered high casualties: 44 men killed and more than 200 wounded.