SC Patches

South Carolina Co. Sheriff Patches - complete - NOT FOR TRADE OR SALE!

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Richland Co. SRT - new condition - The SRT is called in when an incident poses a significant threat to law enforcement officers or the public.

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Dept. - used condition - The sheriff's dept. was established in 1896.

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Dept. - new condition - The Indian head represents a historical and cultural symbol connected to the region's heritage. The Cherokee and Catawba tribes inhabited this area

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Office - worn during the 1990s -? - new condition

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition - The county describes itself as the “birthplace of Alamo heroes”. It honors the native sons William Barret Travis and James Butler Bonham, who died in 1836 along with around 180 others defending the former Spanish mission in the fight for Texas independence.

Saluda Co. Sheriff - new condition

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Office - used condition

Saluda Co. Sheriff - S.O.G. - new condition

Saluda Co. Sheriffs Office - Tracking Task Force - new condition

Spartanburg Co. Sheriffs Dept. - worn pre 1968 - new condition - For the period from 1930s - 1970s - the main LE force in Spartanburg County was referred to as the Rural Police Force and later the County Police. It wasn't until the mid 1970s, that the Spartanburg Co. Sheriff's Office was reorganzied to structure that resembles the department today.

Spartanburg Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Reserve - new condition

Spartanburg Co. Sheriffs Dept. - used condition

Spartanburg Co. Sheriffs Dept. - used condition

Spartanburg Co. Deputy Sheriff - worn during the 1990s -? - new condition - The palmetto tree is both a symbol of the state and a reference to Fort Moultrie (which was made of palmetto logs). The crossed spears represent the original 13 colonies (yet the patch has only eight spears). The log in front of the palmetto tree is a broken oak log representing the broken and beaten British ships that attacked Fort Multrie (and likewise can be seen as a symbol of the ultimative victory of the colonist over the British Empire). The banner across the face of the patch has the original spelling of Spartanburg when the county was established in 1785.
 

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