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THE ROCK PATCH 3
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Bob Flynn
Paul Whitman















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Illustrating how much variation can occur between conceptualization and
production, this example differs, and fails, in almost every respect that can be judged.
The Rock looks more like a whale.
None of these patches comes close to deserving the description
"Rock Patch."
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There's got to be a story about this one
as it's such a bad example. I prefer not to use the word "replica"
because every patch is an original in itself, and each has its own
story. Yes, your eyes don't deceive you, it does indeed say THE ROOK. I saw this one on
e-Bay.com. Like many eBay examples, it
comes with the provenance of "WYSIWYG" (What You See Is What
You Get). It has five risers. Any larger, and it would have looked like a
bath mat.
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An
attractive bullion patch which once belonged to Frank F. Capitelli. The eagle
is probably one of the better rendered examples of any of the patches, which
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This embroidered version is differentiated by the rectangular nature of the
object suspended below the parachute. Maybe it's a weapons bundle.
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Another
fine version of the way that a Vietnamese embroidery shop render a design
cruder and less regal.
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The first and original McNeill-style patch was produced in the
Philippines in 2005 as the result of cooperation furnished by Paul Whitman of this
website to Paul O'Friel of the U.S. State Department in Manila. The Embassy,
through O'Friel,
wanted
a 503d patch to be presented to the VIP's an dignitaries attending the 60th
Anniversary of the official raising of the U.S. Flag on Corregidor, and
approached this website. Together
with Bob Flynn, Whitman was determined not to see another "sparrow-hawk"
patch born, and they persuaded O'Friel to re-introduce the McNeill design
to the 503d Lineage.
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A copy of the McNeill-style patch at last! This one is said to have been
made in Afghanistan, and first appeared in 2010. It's the first use of
yellow edging, rather than the usual red common in the older designs. Note the wording is "First Rock" and not "The Rock." -
Funny, I thought the 503d PRCT of WWII was the daddy and grandaddy of all
the subsequent Rock Regiments in the Lineage.
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