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Foreword
Introduction


BADGES

Metal
Cloth
NPS Associated


ORNAMENTATION

Arrowhead Patch
Belt
Buttons
Cap Insignia
Collar Ornaments
Hat
Hatband & Straps
Law Enforcement Insignia
Length-of-Service Insignia
Nametags
Sleeve Brassards
Tie Ornaments & Pins
Miscellaneous


Conclusion
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Appendix
Bibliography
Notes



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BADGES and UNIFORM ORNAMENTATION
of the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE



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Ross and Albrights
Gov. Nellie Ross (Montana), Freda Nelson & Supt. Albright - 1925. Nelson is wearing the 1920 badge on her standard ranger uniform, cut for a woman. NPSHC/YELL#131,465

Rocky Mountain National Park motor patrol
East side motor patrol, 1933. Rocky Mountain National Park. Jack Barrows, on the left, is wearing the "English Officer's" hat as prescribed in the Regs, while Vernon Moist is wearing the later faceted hat with his badge on the front. NPSHC/ROMO#962

Sequoia National Park rangers
Ranger force at Sequ [Sequoia National Park], c.late 1920s. Note the variety of ties and belts worn due to the lack of a regulation governing team. NPSHPC/HFC#86-246

Left to right: Packard, Lew Davis, Kerr, Williams, Brooke, Cook, Peck, Door, Fry, Alles, Smith, Spigelmyre, Gibson


Crater Lake National Park naturalist staff
CRLA [Crater Lake National Park] Naturalist Staff, 1939. Bears head shows clearly on their sleeve brassards. NPSHPC/CRLA#4505

Left to right: Rear: Kartchner, Osmond, Applegate, Miller, Huestis; Front: Farner, Doerr, Nee, Aldrich


Carlsbad Caverns National Park rangers
Ranger force at Carlsbad Caverns, 1937. The men are wearing regulation badges, including Superintendent Tom Boles (right front). The woman, however, along with her chic little hat, is wearing a small round object of unknown origin. NPSHPC/CACA#7490

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