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Photo - Does anyone recognize these uniforms?

just_me

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I was looking through a box of old family photos and found this picture of my grandparents. (I think it's of my grandparents. I didn't know them, but the photo has "mom" and "pop" written on the back). It looks like it was taken during the war. Can anyone identify what organization had those uniforms? The picture was taken in Utah.

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just_me

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Hmm. They were certainly old enough to be around during WWI, but I think the photo was taken in the 40s. Neither was French. I have this other photo taken at about the same time. Written on the back is, "Pop receiving his General Commanding Award."

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bigshoe

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It appears to be a Natl. Guard or State Milita dress uniform. If you could blow up the hat and collar devices it might help.
Tom
 

just_me

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bigshoe said:
It appears to be a Natl. Guard or State Milita dress uniform. If you could blow up the hat and collar devices it might help.
Tom

Thanks. I blew it up, but it's not really clear. The original photo was a small, poor quality snapshot.

wwII-grandma-grandpa-bigger.jpg
 

bigshoe

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Most likely State Militia if National Guard the hat device would be an eagle with down turned wings holding two fascines and the upper insignia on the collar would be a U.S. and the lower would be the branch of service. The aguilette appears to be a solid color and in the R.A. and N.G. the only solid color is buff for the Quartermaster dept which would look much lighter.
Tom
 

reetpleat

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the phrase itself, I though, might provide a clue. Perhaps some military experts can enlighten us. But the phrase 'general commanding award" is not a common term. In fact, a google search reveals only one source. This thread.
 

Trotsky

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During the war each state had a "State Guard" that was in place. But I would suspect this is pre-war, as I think that the wearing of the blue uniforms were discontinued during hostilities. I would agree with the militia ID though. The hat badge is a tell-tale sign. I could be wrong though.
 

matrioshka

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Hello,

Heck of an introduction, eh?

I think the uniform is for the Knights of Pythias, or some other fraternal group. The swords in the photo are definitely fraternal style.

Brian
 

Mike K.

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The Salvation Army (?)

There are a few photos on the internet that show very similar looking uniforms for this period, both mens and womens. Also it was an organization very active on the home front, took older persons not eligible for combat, and used military ranks and etiquette.
 

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