
Converse Co. Sheriffs Dept. - used condition |
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Converse Co. Sheriff - new condition |
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Converse Co. Sheriff - worn during the 1990s - ? - new condition |
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Converse Co. Sheriff - new condition |
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Crook Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition - The Devils Tower is shown on the patch. Devils Tower was the first U.S. national monument, established in 1906. |
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Crook Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition |
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Crook Co. Sheriffs Office - worn during the 1990s - ? - new condition |
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Crook Co. Sheriffs Dept. - bp - new condition |
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Fremont Co. Sheriffs Dept. - new condition |
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Fremont Co. Sheriffs Dept. - worn during the 1990s - ? - new condition |
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Goshen Co. Sheriff - new condition - The bull skull featured on the patch is emblematic of the region's rich ranching heritage and the rugged, resilient spirit of Wyoming's High Plains. |
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Goshen Co. Sheriff Dept. - new condition |
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Goshen Co. Sheriff Dept. - new condition |
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Goshen Co. Sheriffs Dept. - SAR - new condition - The mission of the Goshen County Sheriff's SAR is to provide dedicated, unpaid professionals to conduct a rescue and search operation. The mission is to find the lost, rescue the stranded and injured, recover the deceased, and educate the public on wilderness safety and survival. |
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Goshen Co. Sheriff - worn during the 1990s - ? - used condition - The horseshoe and the lariat depicted on the patch symbolizes the county's deep-rooted connection to ranching and agriculture. In the American West, the horseshoe is a prominent emblem of rural life, representing the vital role of horses in transportation, labor, and daily activities. |
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