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The Honorable Service Lapel Button, colloquially called "Ruptured Duck" by the members of the military, was a lapel button awarded for honorable Federal military service between 1925 and 1946. [1] The award, designed by Anthony de Francisci , was issued for wear on the left lapel of civilian clothing upon discharge .
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The Army issued red Discharge Chevrons during and after World War One (1917–1919) that were worn point-up on the lower right sleeve of the tunic or overcoat. Just before and just after World War Two (September 1939 – December 1946) the Army issued the Honorable Discharge Insignia (or "Ruptured Duck"). It was an eagle in a circle badge sewn ...
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The Oregon football team released its fourth set of "Generation O" uniforms early Sunday morning after releasing three new looks over the summer that they have mingled through four games this season.
Oregon football's all green uniforms, the second set of "Generation O," pays homage to the "Gang Green" Oregon Ducks of the mid 1990s.
Oregon football has unveiled yet another new uniform for the Ducks’ game versus UCLA this Saturday. The Ducks have always been atop the college football uniform game, unveiling new uniforms each ...