The US Army has a long history of combat patches, but restrictions on their use have somewhat loosened—partially in recognition that the “battlefield” is far broader today than ever before.
The U.S. Army National Guard's 29th Infantry Division is keeping its patch that honors service in the Confederate Army. "We applaud the decision of the Naming Commission to recommend the 29th Infantry ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Army has expanded eligibility for earning combat patches to soldiers deployed across 14 countries in the Middle East and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE: A soldier receives his 3rd Infantry Division combat patch during a combat patch ceremony at Forward Operating Base Smart, ...
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CAMP ZAMA, Japan — The commander of U.S. Army Japan has authorized his soldiers to wear a new patch symbolizing their alliance with America’s Far East ally. Hundreds of troops at the home of U.S. Army ...
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This video breaks down the complete U.S. Army rank structure during the Vietnam War, from enlisted soldiers to NCOs, warrant officers, and top commanders. It explains how insignia wasn’t just ...
U.S. soldiers and Japanese liaison officers can wear a unique uniform patch combining the Japanese and American flags, which was presented during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, on Friday. The patch ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawai'i — The U.S. Army Hawai'i (USARHAW) held its traditional Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Patching Ceremony today, welcoming new soldiers to the 25th Infantry Division and USARHAW ...