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Five-O 09-13-2009 07:29

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Originally Posted by koz (Post 283422)
We had a support guy who had his SF gold ring, SF sticker, Flash sticker, and SF license plate. He never said he was SF around us but I'd bet some serious money that when he was at the bar - he was one bad M-Fing killer hero cool guy...

Outta my lane but I would bet several pay checks the above statement is highly accurate.

Stras 11-01-2009 20:08

Colorado Special Forces License Plate
 
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U.S. Army Special Forces License Plate
Colorado DMV

Of note for the support guys who are now authorized an "S" indentifier to show you are Special Operations. You are NOT authorized to obtain this license plate.

Available For: Passenger cars, trucks that do not exceed 16,000 pounds empty weight, noncommercial or recreation vehicles, motor homes, motorcycles.

Who Qualifies: Any person who has received an honorable discharge or is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the U.S. Army awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.

Requirements:

Submit a copy of form DD214 (issued by the U.S. Government), or
Orders demonstrate being awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.
Qualifying person must submit form DR 2382.

Fees: One time fee of $50.00 for issuance and replacement of plates, in addition to other taxes and fees.

Number of Plates Allowed: Unlimited.

TD 2/10 11-01-2009 21:29

Got mine for the Mustang and bike. If anything it is a nice keepsake to have hangng on the wall once I retire.

Dozer523 11-01-2009 23:10

a friend of mine in Virginia has a nice SFA one. http://www.dmv.state.va.us/exec/vehi...asp?idnm=FORCE

Utah Bob 11-02-2009 11:00

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Originally Posted by Stras (Post 293585)
U.S. Army Special Forces License Plate
Colorado DMV

Of note for the support guys who are now authorized an "S" indentifier to show you are Special Operations. You are NOT authorized to obtain this license plate.

Available For: Passenger cars, trucks that do not exceed 16,000 pounds empty weight, noncommercial or recreation vehicles, motor homes, motorcycles.

Who Qualifies: Any person who has received an honorable discharge or is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the U.S. Army awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.

Requirements:

Submit a copy of form DD214 (issued by the U.S. Government), or
Orders demonstrate being awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.
Qualifying person must submit form DR 2382.

Fees: One time fee of $50.00 for issuance and replacement of plates, in addition to other taxes and fees.

Number of Plates Allowed: Unlimited.

I think I'll give myself a Christmas present.:D

18DWife 11-02-2009 11:28

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Originally Posted by Stras (Post 293585)
U.S. Army Special Forces License Plate
Colorado DMV

Of note for the support guys who are now authorized an "S" indentifier to show you are Special Operations. You are NOT authorized to obtain this license plate.

Available For: Passenger cars, trucks that do not exceed 16,000 pounds empty weight, noncommercial or recreation vehicles, motor homes, motorcycles.

Who Qualifies: Any person who has received an honorable discharge or is retired, or is an active or reserve member of the U.S. Army awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.

Requirements:

Submit a copy of form DD214 (issued by the U.S. Government), or
Orders demonstrate being awarded prefix "3" or suffix "S" or a designation of "5G", 18/180 MOS, Special Forces Tab, OSS or UNPIK-8240.
Qualifying person must submit form DR 2382.

Fees: One time fee of $50.00 for issuance and replacement of plates, in addition to other taxes and fees.

Number of Plates Allowed: Unlimited.




damn I wish TN had that :)

SkiBumCFO 11-03-2009 21:47

Don't remember having a sticker or plate on my car when i was on active duty or in the reserves and used to give a few friends crap about their stickers but the one advantage of being an old fart is that it's okay to have a nice Colorado SF plate on my vehicle - they did an excellent job in designing them. That said i was pulled over sunday night for doing 80 mph in a 55 zone and now have a court date so maybe another QP visited the officer's wife one night and now he hates all SF as I swear i wasnt going that fast!! ;)

Trip_Wire (RIP) 11-04-2009 17:19

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Originally Posted by Dozer523 (Post 293620)
a friend of mine in Virginia has a nice SFA one. http://www.dmv.state.va.us/exec/vehi...asp?idnm=FORCE

I like this one! :D

lksteve 11-04-2009 17:51

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Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 293661)
I think I'll give myself a Christmas present.:D

If she's still county clerk, Earlene will have some confusion...LOL...

Thinking the same thing myself...

sitfly200 11-09-2009 14:25

SF Plate
 
Speaking as a cadre here in Pineland the emphasis on realism at least with my lane and some others I work closely with is of utmost importance. As for the plate, not having it will keep uncomfortable questions from being asked and eyes from bracketing you in. Being an aux out here is an honorable role, and you guys facilitate the most important training we can give these guys. Be proud of that and the part you play.

JJ2K1 11-10-2009 10:27

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This is not directly related to an SF license plate but I thought this was worthy to bring up.

DMV hands out first 12 'Fallen Veteran' license plates

Richard 11-10-2009 15:08

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The Colorado SF plate is nice looking - Texas is working on getting an SF license plate - Texas Gold Star plates are available for the family, mother, and spouse.

Richard

Utah Bob 11-10-2009 17:27

Seems odd that NC doesn't have an SF plate.

The Reaper 11-10-2009 18:15

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Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 295698)
Seems odd that NC doesn't have an SF plate.

They tried.

DMV said not enough people wanted it.

TR

Utah Bob 11-10-2009 19:08

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Originally Posted by The Reaper (Post 295710)
They tried.

DMV said not enough people wanted it.

TR


Hard to believe. I wonder what their measurement of "not enough" is?

Colorado population - 4,939,456
North Carolina population - 9,222,414

DMVs are frequently run by idiots.


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