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The policy shift, issued last week, covers soldiers who served in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, ...
The 29th Infantry Division of the Army National Guard will keep its patch that was in danger of being retired due to its references to soldiers in the Confederate Army.
Soldiers from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit held one of the shortest yet most significant ceremonies in the unit's 57-year history, donning new Shoulder Sleeve Insignias, April 2, 2013, at the ...
The United States Army Financial Management Command held a ceremony at its headquarters here Thursday to formally uncase new unit colors and unveil a new shoulder sleeve insignia that symbolizes ...
Eligibility for the patch "does not authorize pay entitlements such as hostile fire pay, imminent danger pay, or combat zone ...
With the Army rapidly expanding, the 81st infantry Division started wearing patches with the silhouette of a wildcat on their uniforms, to distinguish the unit.
The shoulder sleeve insignia, left, and distinctive unit insignia for Army Futures Command. With a golden anvil as its main symbol, the shoulder patch and unit insignia are a nod to former Gen ...
From the Army to the Navy to the Air Force – sorry Marine Corps – these are the best unit patches out there.
The patch will only be available for US Army soldiers. The other service branches of the military are also participating in Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS but will reportedly not be ...
A US Army unit said on Tuesday that they “regret” sharing a colorized photo of a Nazi war criminal on Facebook in an attempt to publicize the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
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.
A viral photo of a National Guardsman donning a patch that appeared eerily similar to a Nazi symbol has sparked a probe by the U.S. Army, the special forces unit in question confirmed this week ...