all you have to do is
- turn garment inside out
- position patch with glue side on garment
- use your iron to apply heat on the inside of the garment, about 30 seconds to 1 minute
- heat will melt glue.
- once you do this just let it cool for about 5-10 minutes.
- DO NOT MOVE PATCH, UNTIL COOL.
- if patch is not properly apply just repeat process with more time.
yes
Iron cross Second class Iron cross First class Wound Badge
No. Iron sights or peep sights (aka aperature sights) are the only type allowed for the merit badge.
grid iron
they didn't, that medal was a military honour.
you can iron over the badge on the blazer the it should stick on it if it dont then you have to sew it on your blazer
Hitler was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class (1914) Iron Cross first class (1918) Black Wound Badge (1918)
Firstly, we can't label all Americans as "Yanks" because below the Mason-Dixon Line, Southerners get offended.Secondly, in the UK and Europe, Football is Football ie Soccer.In the USA, American Football is Grid Iron and they also play Soccer.In New Zealand, they play Rugby Union (the "All Blacks") and Rugby League (the "Kiwis"), both of which are Football; and they play Soccer (the "All Whites") in the FIFA World Cup.In Australia, we play Rugby League (the "Kangaroos"), Rugby Union (the "Wallabies"), Australian Rules (AFL - the oldest codified and registered game in the World), all of which is Football; and we play Soccer (the "Socceroos") in the FIFA World Cup.
There are not many ways to remove letters from a football shirt. You can however try to steam iron them off.
put the iron straight on the numbers then it will come straight off :)
He uses Premier Elite drums and Paiste Cymbals. In the past he used Sonor drums.
Hitler was decorated twice during WW1. He received the Iron Cross, second class in 1914, which was relatively common, as well as the Iron Cross, fist class in 1918 which was less common. His Iron Cross, first class was actually recommended to be given to him by Hugo Gutmann who was a Jewish List adjutant.