FDNY Patches & Rig Decals

Anyone know the story behind this

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Just a shot in the dark:

101st Rescue Squadron (101 RQS/ERQS)
New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing, Westhampton Beach, New York.

Saw this quote on the USAF Page:
"Maj. [Curtis] Green's fire house and the fire house I work for lost firefighters that day," explained Capt. Shaun Cullen, an HH-60 Pave Hawk pilot who also works full time as a firefighter back home. "I worked on Wall Street with an investing firm at the time and saw the explosions from the back side of my office." New York Guardsmen return to where it all started to save lives
 
I think the relationship could have been FDNY Members of the 106th Rescue Wing who were Active but not all KIA . ? Not all the Units listed lost Members on 9-11.
 
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I have a ? To ask now that I'm retired for awhile all my company shirts are worn out can I still get them and if so I'm not in new york anymore
 
I have a ? To ask now that I'm retired for awhile all my company shirts are worn out can I still get them and if so I'm not in new york anymore

"Venezia060808" - I see that this is your first reply since joining this web site.
Of course, we welcome you.

In order to help you, would you please let us know what companies you worked in.
Perhaps you had a nickname used in the firehouse in which the guys would gladly help you in trying to get some company tee shirts.
Maybe you could also provide us with your first name and first initial letter of your last name.

This would all help.

Also just curious - "where are you located now"?

Willy D (nfd2004)
Retired Norwich, Ct F.D. and FDNY buff.
 
I have a ? To ask now that I'm retired for awhile all my company shirts are worn out can I still get them and if so I'm not in new york anymore
You can try FDNY FireZone in Rockefeller Center or the New York City Fire Museum on Spring Street. Doesn't your old company have an "outside" phone? Here in Houston that would be known as the "Love" phone.
 
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