US Army 507th Paratrooper Di - Vietnam War -
The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) was activated on July 20, 1942 at Camp Toccoa, Georgia. Lieutenant
Colonel George V Millett Jr was given the command. After jump-training at Fort Benning the regiment deployed
to the Army air base at Alliance, Nebraska and became part of the 1st Airborne Brigade.
This is the distinctive insignia for the 507th PIR. The design consists of a parachute and a lightning
bolt. Both over the words "Down to earth". Clutch back construction. manufacturer marked.
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