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of the 16 million Americans who served during World War II one quarter never made it overseas air force staff sergeant Chester Berger was among that group he was stationed in Los Angeles for a total of 3 years one month 15 days 2 hours and 15 minutes I remember it vividly because I it was a very big moment in being discharged in February of 1946 collecting shoulder patches was a popular hobby to pass the time warn by members of individual units and platoon some patches were standard issue While others were handmade yank magazine the Armed Forces publication contained a want ad section where soldiers listed patches that they wanted to trade and the custom was that soldiers didnamp;#39;t have to pay postage on our envelopes we just wrote the word free in the corner and the mail went through without a stamp didnamp;#39;t cost us anything Chester amassed more than 1,000 patches during the war his collection is perhaps the most complete in the United States it includes extremely r