A round white patch with red boarder, and a large red circle in the middle. Between the boarder and circle is printed "ROYAL LAOTIAN / HIGHWAY PATROL." In the center of the red circle is the royal Laotian flag, a white three-headed elephant, which…
A light blue inverted-teardrop shaped patch with a cobalt boarder. In the center is a six-sided star with yellow tips and a green hexagon in the center. Embroidered in red above, then below the star is: "LAOTIAN / [star] / HIGHWAY / PATROL."
Patch with four flags from South Asian countries. Flags are as follows: Thailand (top left); Laos (c. 1952-1975, top right); Cambodia (bottom left); and South Vietnam (c. 1948-1975, bottom right).
A large white rectangular patch with three banners and an eagle perched on an aircraft carrier. The eagle and carrier are set inside a brown oval. Behind them are at least 17 white stars and a series of white and blue stripes. The carrier is on a…
White and blue Air Force patch in a simple arc. The patch reads: "VIETNAM." Attached note reads: "Air Force Patches / Bruce collected them during intelligence trip to Vietnam."
White and blue Air Force patch in a simple arc. The patch reads: "NAKHON PHANOM." Attached note reads: "Air Force Patches / Bruce collected them during intelligence trip to Vietnam."
White and blue Air Force patch in a simple arc. The patch reads: "DANANG." Attached note reads: "Air Force Patches / Bruce collected them during intelligence trip to Vietnam."
Newspaper pages, "Pacific Stars and Stripes," Volume 28, No. 129, May 9, 1972. Four pages (pages 1-2 and 23-24) containing articles about military operations, politics, and sports. A paragraph in the article "3 MiGs Shot Down Near Hanoi," which…
Born-digital video recording of an oral history with Michael R. Hallman and interviewer Steve Little, recorded as part of The Museum of Flight Oral History Program, October 25, 2021.