The Association of American Military Uniform Collectors (AAMUC) developed in the mid-1970s from members of the American Society of Military Insignia Collectors (ASMIC) who collected American uniforms as a whole -- from head to toe. This included not only the shoulder sleeve insignia, but also the visor, jacket, coat, belts, metal insignia, cloth insignia, trousers, shoes, and accoutrements. Althou
gh members of ASMIC founded AAMUC, the groups are not in competition. militaria collecting, and the two compliment each other, rather than conflict. Since 1985 AAMUC has participated as a partner in all of ASMIC’s annual conventions. AAMUC’s newsletter, the FOOTLOCKER, was published in March of 1977. It was mimeographed and only mailed to about 30 people. Today, FOOTLOCKER has expanded to a regular quarterly of 16 pages with color photos, articles, research reports, and museum and book reviews. Each issue also contains a favorite series called "From My Collection" where a member showcases a key item or items from his or her collection. During this time, AAMUC itself developed into a more formal society with regular membership dues and officers (just enough to get the job done). AAMUC is now over thirty-five years old but, with its age, it has not lost sight of its purpose. We truly try to cater to the needs of the members and maintain a friendly atmosphere for all: inclusive rather than exclusive. So, if you enjoy U.S. uniforms and militaria, AAMUC extends a warm invitation to visit our web site and join us! Membership is $25 in North America and $30 overseas (US dollars only, please).