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[Alvin, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Alvin, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has yellow edging and three sections of rings. The outer ring has a black background, golden laurels on the left and right sides, and "Alvin Volunteers" written along the top and bottom. The next section is yellow and has "Texas" written in black near the top. The third section is red and contains a yellow, white, and black image of a "fire scramble."
Date: unknown

[Freeport, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Freeport, Texas fire department with a white background and yellow edging. "Freeport Fire Dept" and "Protecting Our Community" are written in black across the top and bottom of the keyhole-shaped patch. The top contains an image of a man wearing a fire helmet and holding a nautical vessel's steering wheel. The inner section of the wheel is split into four quadrants containing illustrations.
Date: unknown

[Manvel, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Manvel, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background with red and gold edging. "Manvel Fire Dept." is written in gold across the top and bottom of the patch. A Florian Cross in the center of the patch has golden points connected by a red circle. "Brazoria County Texas" is written in black inside the three lower points. A grey bird flies in front of the top point which has an American and a Texas flag projecting upward. The center of the patch bears a silv… more
Date: unknown

[Pearland, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Pearland, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has red and navy blue edging, black background, and a red internal border with a blue background. "Pearland Volunteer Fire Department" is written in white around the edges of the patch. A red circle in the center has "State of Texas" written in navy blue. A laurel and star on a blue background appear in the center of this circle.
Date: unknown

[Texas County Road 143 Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Texas County Road 143 volunteer fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a light blue background and black edging. "County Road 143 Volunteer Fire Dept" is written in white along the top and bottom, while "Fire Rescue" is written along the left and right edges. The center contains a red Florian Cross containing images of fire equipment, a red and white star surrounded by yellow laurels, and "F. D. Texas."
Date: unknown
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