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The patch seen in a picture of a 20th Special Forces Group soldier featured an SS Totenkopf — also referred to as “Death’s Head” — on a palm tree similar to a patch used by Nazi Germany ...
The policy shift, issued last week, covers soldiers who served in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, ...
Before USASOC said they were looking into the patch, the 20th Special Force’s Instagram page responded to a comment asking if the group is allowing troops to wear swastikas. “There was not one.
The 20th Special Forces Group’s official Instagram page posted a photo of three soldiers on Sunday, where one of them seems to have a patch depicting the Nazi SS Totenkopfverbände -- or more ...
The policy covers soldiers assigned or attached to units supporting operations within U.S. Central Command and U.S. Africa Command nations listed in the memo, allowing them to wear the Shoulder Sleeve ...
The Army is investigating a National Guard social media account posting that contained an image of a soldier wearing a patch appearing to depict Nazi symbolism.. On Sunday, the 20th Special Forces ...