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There is an additional badge on Livingston's right chest that I wasn't able to identify 100%. I'm pretty sure it's French, but without an image, I didn't list it. bahamut0013wordsdeeds14:31, 30 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
(copied from user talk:bahamut0013) the winged badge on MajGen Livingston's right breast is the Vietnamese Master Parachute Badge. It's recognisable by the bronze device similar to the palm device on the Cross of Gallantry [the senior badge has a star and the basic badge has no device]. What is strange is that it's worn on his uniform at all as any breast insignia other than pilot/navigator wings are prohibited on a Marine uniform under MCO P1020.34 Paragraph 4002 but perhaps generals are allowed some leeway? Whopper75 (talk) 01:24, 9 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps regulations have changed in the intervening years, or perhaps he just didn't know/care. In any case, I can't seem to find a good image to use for display. bahamut0013wordsdeeds11:37, 9 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]