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Top 15 Vintage Military Pins: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard

During the Civil War in the 1860s, military troops started using lapel pins to identify their unit and promote a sense of loyalty and unity among soldiers. These early pins were made from brass, and each one was unique, reflecting the particular unit and rank of the wearer.

The use of these lapel pins during this time was instrumental in strengthening the bonds between soldiers, promoting camaraderie on the front lines. Indeed, these small but symbolic pieces came to play a key role in helping units stand together during some of the war's most heated battles.

In honor of Veterans Day, we wanted to share some of the best vintage military pins ever! Some of these pins date back to World War II and feature army, navy, air force and coast guard insignias. They are beautiful pieces of history that would make a great addition to any collection. We hope you enjoy this roundup of top 15 vintage military pins!

15 Best Vintage Military Pins Ever

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