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Below link to old saying made in the 1960s regarding my alma mater, US Army .
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9.00 Rolex had really big selling with SF soldiers until the mid to late 90s, when AAFES PX stopped selling Rolex. In 2003, on my SF ODA team, of 9 of us, 3 had Rolex watches they wore while we were overseas. Below link to old saying made in the 1960s regarding my alma mater, US Army Special Forces (the Green Berets). Kind of one of the reason I always wanted a Rolex, a lot of history tied to Special Forces. Many fellow team mates through the years bought Rolex watches.
The guy in charge of the Ranger program was an ex-Green Beret, a major named Don Munson, who was a typical SF guy—every badge you could get: Airborne, Ranger, SF, Pathfinder, etc. He had a couple of combat tours and a great facial scar from an exploded grenade that made him look very dashing.
Rolex had really big selling with SF soldiers until the mid to late 90s, when AAFES PX stopped selling Rolex. In 2003, on my SF ODA team, of 9 of us, 3 had Rolex watches they wore while we were overseas. President Eisenhower realized the future of warfare would be fought with new higher technology, as well as warriors that were highly trained in specialty methods of combat. The U.S. Army had its own Special Forces known as Green Berets, and the Marines had Force Reconnaissance Units. The Navy had Special Forces known as Underwater Demolition Teams. The group was multi-service, with personnel from U.S. Navy SEALs, Air Force and Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance, but relied heavily on Green Berets from the 5th Special Forces Group. Black dial watches are going to camouflage better. White dials may reflect light and as such, be more visible, whereas a black dial is going to be a more hidden. It makes sense that the watches at the store for soldiers, the "PX" would have black dials.
Green Beret. The most obvious historical and cultural aspect of Special Forces is their unique hat - the Green Beret. It is a symbol of their heritage and special training and is only earned by attending and successfully passing the Special Forces Qualification Course or SFQC.
The first military issued watches to see action in Vietnam were developed per the MIL-W-3818A standard and fulfilled by Bulova and Elgin. These watches were an evolution of the A17 navigation watch developed during WW2 and were issued to .
You have a lot of Green Berets who finally could afford a Rolex but just couldn't get them. And here we were offering something specifically for them,” he says. Informally, many refer to Sangin watches as the “Raider Rolex.”
Members of the 5th Special Forces Gp (ABN)- {Green Berets} got their watches in Hong Kong or Bangkok. They realized that a really tough watch was important, and could be a valuable asset in a tight corner as trade goods. Below link to old saying made in the 1960s regarding my alma mater, US Army Special Forces (the Green Berets). Kind of one of the reason I always wanted a Rolex, a lot of history tied to Special Forces. Many fellow team mates through the years bought Rolex watches. The guy in charge of the Ranger program was an ex-Green Beret, a major named Don Munson, who was a typical SF guy—every badge you could get: Airborne, Ranger, SF, Pathfinder, etc. He had a couple of combat tours and a great facial scar from an exploded grenade that made him look very dashing.
Rolex had really big selling with SF soldiers until the mid to late 90s, when AAFES PX stopped selling Rolex. In 2003, on my SF ODA team, of 9 of us, 3 had Rolex watches they wore while we were overseas. President Eisenhower realized the future of warfare would be fought with new higher technology, as well as warriors that were highly trained in specialty methods of combat. The U.S. Army had its own Special Forces known as Green Berets, and the Marines had Force Reconnaissance Units. The Navy had Special Forces known as Underwater Demolition Teams. The group was multi-service, with personnel from U.S. Navy SEALs, Air Force and Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance, but relied heavily on Green Berets from the 5th Special Forces Group.
Black dial watches are going to camouflage better. White dials may reflect light and as such, be more visible, whereas a black dial is going to be a more hidden. It makes sense that the watches at the store for soldiers, the "PX" would have black dials. Green Beret. The most obvious historical and cultural aspect of Special Forces is their unique hat - the Green Beret. It is a symbol of their heritage and special training and is only earned by attending and successfully passing the Special Forces Qualification Course or SFQC. The first military issued watches to see action in Vietnam were developed per the MIL-W-3818A standard and fulfilled by Bulova and Elgin. These watches were an evolution of the A17 navigation watch developed during WW2 and were issued to .
You have a lot of Green Berets who finally could afford a Rolex but just couldn't get them. And here we were offering something specifically for them,” he says. Informally, many refer to Sangin watches as the “Raider Rolex.”
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