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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.
America’s newest military branch continues to pay homage to “Star Trek” with its enlisted rank insignia, which look unmistakably like something that series creator Gene Roddenberry would have come up ...
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, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Soldiers assigned with the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, receive their Shoulder Sleeve Insignia for Military ...
Steve Melnikoff wore the patch during the D-Day invasion of Europe 78 years ago as he crouched in a tank landing ship off Omaha Beach, German artillery shells screaming over his head. He wore it the ...
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 ...
You probably need a jeweler's eye to notice what is wrong with the 1st Cavalry Division’s current patch, but troopers at Fort Hood are walking around with patches whose manufacturer stuck a little too ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said U.S. military chaplains will no longer wear rank insignia, instead displaying symbols of their faith. Chaplains will retain their rank, he said in a video ...
U.S. military chaplains will no longer wear their rank insignia, instead displaying insignia that reflects their religious affiliation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced as part of two major ...