Maryland Forest Service & Maryland Park Service Historical Emblems
			    
	
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            the left is the left shoulder emblem of the Forest 
            Service. To the immediate right is the  right  shoulder emblem. Both patches are worn on the Forest 
            Service uniform today. (1991 - 2006)   | 
          
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            | The new Forest Service Patch will be introduced in 2007
 | Contemporary Park Service Patch | 
          
       
   
          
            | Other types of emblems used | 
          
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            | Hat patch, contemporary with the left shoulder emblem of the combined Forest & Park Service (1978-1984) | Hat patch, contemporary with left shoulder emblems of the Forest, Park & Wildlife Service, which included all forestry, parks and wildlife divisions (1984-1991)
 
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            | A deviation from normal left shoulder uniform emblems (1965-1972).
            Note:
            This was displayed on a sport coat or blazer, sewn to the left 
            breast pocket and worn by managers of the Forest & Park Service for 
            meetings and other public relations types events in lieu of the 
            traditional military style uniform.
 | Emblem worn by Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) 
            crews in Maryland (1933)   | 
         
        
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| Introducing the Centennial Emblem | 
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Acknowledgement:  Lt. Gregory L. Bartles, a Natural Resource Police 
officer serving in DNR's Western region, provided this information along with 
the original emblems that were scanned to create this page.  If you have 
any questions or comments, please contact Lt. Bartles at 301-777-7771, or send 
an e-mail to: [email protected] | 
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