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Eligibility for the patch "does not authorize pay entitlements such as hostile fire pay, imminent danger pay, or combat zone ...
In a wide-ranging interview on Army uniform policy and changes, the new Sgt. Major of the Army Raymond Chandler III said he has recommended that the service change the ACU to incorporate buttons ...
The US Army has debuted a new shoulder patch that soldiers in Iraq can wear to represent their role in the ongoing fight against ISIS, USA Today reports. The patch features crossed scimitars ...
SCHWEINFURT, Germany (Army News Service, March 19, 2008) -- The 2nd "Dagger" Brigade Combat Team of the 1st Infantry Division officially became the 172nd Infantry Brigade (Separate) "Blackhawks ...
Embroidered, backed in Velcro and steeped in 99years of storied military history, the patch is simple. A local Army Reserve unit, the 824th Quartermaster Company, formally adopted the familiar "AA"… ...
The Nazi-inspired patch spotted on a Green Beret’s helmet cover in a National Guard unit’s recent social media post originated with a 3rd Special Forces Group team, Army Times has learned.
Sgt. Kenny Hatten, writing on an army website, said: "Get rid of the pocket flap Velcro and give us back our buttons," Hatten wrote. "Buttons are silent, easy to replace in the field, work just ...