Sales Tax Question - Parts and Accessories
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I'll have to dig my PSB out and check the number, as I recall it's #79XX, just under 8,000.
Have you seen the PSB patches being made?
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Haven't seen the patches, no
I was at an event a couple years ago where some dude was wearing the full size badge as a lapel pin. The whole enchilada. At one time you had to go to Ft. Meyer to get a replica lapel pin of the PSB just as if it were a controlled item. Now you can buy them at the PX in Quantico no questions asked
what did you do with WHCA? Those other agencies were always a mystery to us, we would see them here and there on trips but really didn't interact with them but always knew they were around.
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Guy in our PSB Facebook group had one made for his wife, then ordered a bunch for the rest of us.
You can get replacement PSB's by contacting the WH Mil Office. They will have a current number on them, not your old one.
I worked the Signal Switchboard and radios (Crown). I guess it depends what you did with HMX, the pilots usually got phones off our switchboard when traveling over night stops
. If you were security or maintenance you probably didn't deal with us.
You can get replacement PSB's by contacting the WH Mil Office. They will have a current number on them, not your old one.
I worked the Signal Switchboard and radios (Crown). I guess it depends what you did with HMX, the pilots usually got phones off our switchboard when traveling over night stops
. If you were security or maintenance you probably didn't deal with us.
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