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(4) Different 1974 - 1977 Military Order of The Cootie Pin Back Button Badges
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(4) Different 1974 - 1977 Military Order of The Cootie Pin Back Button Badges
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The picture below shows a larger view of all (4) Different 1970s Military Order of The Cootie Pin Back Button Badges in this lot. These have an imprinted pin back button with hanging ribbons except for one. They each picture an insect and a pup tent and are marked as follows:

GRAND SCRATCH
M.O.C.
28th ANNUAL
PUP TENT OF MAINE
MILITARY ORDER OF THE COOTIE & AUXILIARY
SO. PORTLAND
JUNE 14, 1974

GRAND SCRATCH
M.O.C.
29th ANNUAL
PUP TENT OF MAINE
MILITARY ORDER OF THE COOTIE & AUXILIARY
BOOTHBAY HARBOR
JUNE 13, 1975

GRAND SCRATCH
M.O.C.
30th ANNUAL
PUP TENT OF MAINE

GRAND SCRATCH
M.O.C.
31st ANNUAL
PUP TENT OF MAINE
MILITARY ORDER OF THE COOTIE & AUXILIARY
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE
JUNE 10, 1977



To judge the sizes the pinback buttons each measure 1-3/4''. They appear to be in mint condition except one does not have a ribbon as pictured.

Below here, for reference is some information about the Military Order of The Cootie:

Military Order of the Cootie
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Official emblem
"Cooties" in full regalia, Portland, c. 2015.
The Military Order of the Cootie (MOC) is a subsidiary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW). The fraternal order's services include supporting the VFW National Home for Children and visiting veterans at hospitals. The Military Order of the Cootie was founded in 1920 and became a subsidiary of the VFW in 1923. As becoming a member of the 'Cooties' is the “honor degree” of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; VFW members must be invited to join, and group membership has been decreasing as a result.

History[edit]
The Military Order of the Cootie, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (originally known as the Military Order of the Cootie, U.S.A.) was established on September 17, 1920, in Washington, D.C., by Fred Madden and F. L. Gransbury. It was modeled after the Imperial Order of the Dragon, an auxiliary to the United Spanish American War Veterans. The name "cootie" is a reference to a bug or lice that plagued soldiers in World War I. Cooties were credited with keeping soldiers' heads down in the trenches. A meeting of cooties is called a “scratch”, the local chapter a “Pup Tent”, the state affiliate a "Grand", and national headquarters at Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, "The Supreme.

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(4) Different 1974 - 1977 Military Order of The Cootie Pin Back Button Badges


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