U.S ARMY Button Solved

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Re: U.S ARMY Button

Very nice...
 

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The small button that say US Army is a fly button.
 

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Rando said:
duggap said:
The small button that say US Army is a fly button.

Oh, you are SO wrong...

There is NO way that could be a fly button.


That would have to make the fly like 5 feet tall, and the biggest fly I have ever seen was like 1/2".... TOPS.
And besides, they don't wear PANTS.






Seriously, it IS a pants fly button.
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Your just bad :laughing7:

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The great seal button has what is known as a ring attachment. Ring attachments are still used on some uniforms today but yours is WW1'ish. The other I would guess is for a suspender or a fly button as already stated.
 

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BCH, I found one of these last week, and already did the research. Two types of buttons were found on the pants. The main button reads "US ARMY" (like yours) while the fly buttons read "USA." They were made by the Krieger, Frankel Co. of New York, and were contracted on March 18, 1918. Here is the website for reference with pics of both buttons. http://www.quanonline.com/military/military_reference/american/wwi_mc_uniform.html
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TheBreeze426 said:
BCH, I found one of these last week, and already did the research. Two types of buttons were found on the pants. The main button reads "US ARMY" (like yours) while the fly buttons read "USA." They were made by the Krieger, Frankel Co. of New York, and were contracted on March 18, 1918. Here is the website for reference with pics of both buttons. http://www.quanonline.com/military/military_reference/american/wwi_mc_uniform.html
:icon_thumright: Breezie
Thanks for the link. :icon_thumright: That about covers it. I guess it was used in WWII as well?
 

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Nice work, all! :icon_thumright:

I believe these buttons were officially in use from 1913 to 1920, and the two sizes were 0.55" (fly) and 0.68" (suspender).
 

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