US ARMY Gen MacArthur Honor Guard HG HQ Alumni Patch, Decal Sticker WWII Korea




Item History & Price

Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:891919Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original Description:
For auction is ONE NEW (unused) - 5" wide General MacArthur US Army Honor Guard Alumni Patch GHQ and ONE NEW (unused) 6" wide General MacArthur US Army Honor Guard Alumni Decal / Sticker.  Please view the photos for condition.  (Free Shipping)  Thanks for bidding! (I didn't know in what category to list this item to get it out to collectors - it's clearly not from 1945/ 1957 - But it is an original ALUMNI Association sticker.) 
The patch and decal ...are new and are from the estate of an HG alumni association member formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  
Here is information about how The Company was formed from the Alumni group's website. General MacArthur’s Honor Guardhttp://generalmacarthurshonorguard.com/wordpress/the-honor-guard"When General Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines from Australia in Oct 1944 and American forces recaptured Manila in early 1945, it became necessary to establish a group to protect the General, his family and staff, and visitors from the US and foreign countries.  In May 1945, a rigid selection process began to build Company E (later renamed to Honor Guard Co).  Criteria for these men were exceptionally high – candidates must have had a good record as a combat soldier, bearing, neatness, thoroughness, character and loyalty, and be between 5’10” and 6’2” tall. The men’s duties were guarding the Manila hotel, the City Hall (offices of MacArthur & his staff), and Casa Blanca (the General’s home). They were proud of their assignments. One of Company E’s assignments was to guard the Japanese delegation that came to confer with MacArthur and his staff about the cessation of hostilities throughout the Pacific and Asia, the peaceful occupation of Japan by the allied powers and the signing of formal surrender papers. Company E was responsible for guarding the officers of the United States and other allied nations on board the USS Gen. Sturgis. The men of Co. E were present as representatives of the various commands in the Pacific Theater. Company E was moved to the old Japanese Finance Ministry building in Tokyo to continue guarding the Commander-In-Chief and all high allied officers.  Part of the Company soon moved into the American Embassy where General MacArthur and his family lived.  In addition to guarding the Embassy, their duties were expanded to guard the Dai Ichi building where the offices of General MacArthur and his staff were located. On March 9, 1946, Company E was officially renamed the Honor Guard Company.  The men continued their duties with pride and, as replacements were provided, they returned to their homes proud of their historic associations with General Douglas MacArthur. Between its inception and April 1951 (when General MacArthur was relieved of command by President Truman), about 2, 000 men had served in the Honor Guard.  A large number of the men also served in the Korean War.  The Company also served subsequent Commanders, and was disbanded in July 1957. The Honor Guard alumni are close-knit group that continues to hold annual reunions, sponsor excursions (to the Philippines & Japan) and enjoy fellowship and memories."Note: The HG alumni association was disbanded in 2013 according to their website. 



    Similar items


  • Cold War/vietnam? Us Army Scroll Patch - Honor Guard 6th Inf 3dbg Beauty

    Cold War/vietnam? Us Army Scroll Patch - Honor Guard 6th Inf 3dbg Beauty

  • Wwii/post/1950s? Us Army Scroll Patch - Honor Guard 26th Infantry -

    Wwii/post/1950s? Us Army Scroll Patch - Honor Guard 26th Infantry -

  • 1947 Us Army Request For Honor Guards Repatriating Kia Remains From Overseas

    1947 Us Army Request For Honor Guards Repatriating Kia Remains From Overseas

  • Ww2 Us Army Tab Scroll Honor Guard Red White Green Border No Glow Cut Edge 4”

    Ww2 Us Army Tab Scroll Honor Guard Red White Green Border No Glow Cut Edge 4”

  • Post Ww2 Us Army Tab Patch Honor Guard Gold Black No Glow

    Post Ww2 Us Army Tab Patch Honor Guard Gold Black No Glow

  • 1960 - 80 Us Army 38th Artillery Honor Guard Patch Tab Scroll Red White Gold

    1960 - 80 Us Army 38th Artillery Honor Guard Patch Tab Scroll Red White Gold

  • 2 Pack Us Army North Carolina National Guard Hq Ocp Hook Back Military Patches

    2 Pack Us Army North Carolina National Guard Hq Ocp Hook Back Military Patches

  • Wwii Us Army Maine State National Guard Hq Patch

    Wwii Us Army Maine State National Guard Hq Patch


    • You might also like


    • Aussie Made 1st Pattern Vmf - 114 Deaths Dealer Sq Patch In Millsteins Book

      Aussie Made 1st Pattern Vmf - 114 Deaths Dealer Sq Patch In Millsteins Book

    • Rare Usmc Vmf - 124 2nd Design G1 Jacket Patch In Millsteins Book Page 26

      Rare Usmc Vmf - 124 2nd Design G1 Jacket Patch In Millsteins Book Page 26

    • Wwii American Red Cross Uniform Set Ike Jacket Pant Skirt Military Welfare Patch

      Wwii American Red Cross Uniform Set Ike Jacket Pant Skirt Military Welfare Patch

    • Ww2 Us Navy Aviator

      Ww2 Us Navy Aviator ' S Pilot First Aid Survival Kit Pocket Knife And Patch

    • Wwii U.  S.  101st Airborne Patch W/white Tongue & Green Back - Uniform Removed

      Wwii U. S. 101st Airborne Patch W/white Tongue & Green Back - Uniform Removed

    • 2 Different Ww2 82nd Airborne Division Di Patch Type Crest Badges

      2 Different Ww2 82nd Airborne Division Di Patch Type Crest Badges

    • Wwii/ww2 Us Army Air Force Patch - Unknown Bomber/fighter? Sqdron Leather

      Wwii/ww2 Us Army Air Force Patch - Unknown Bomber/fighter? Sqdron Leather

    • Wwii Occupation Us Army Greek Elections Patch - Separate Tab (us)

      Wwii Occupation Us Army Greek Elections Patch - Separate Tab (us)

Avaluer          About Us          Privacy Policy          Contact Us          UP
© 2022, avaluer.net, Inc. or its affiliates