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[2] [22] Championed and heavily influenced by Lieutenant General William P. Yarborough (Ret.)—creator of the US Army parachutist badge, airborne background trimming, and established the term "beret flash" in US military lexicon—the message described the beret flash as shield–shaped with a semi–circular base made of felt 2 in (51 mm ...
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United States military beret flash; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
English: Former U.S. Army, 101st Airborne Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 502nd Infantry Regiment's 1st Battalion Beret Flash. Date: 9 January 2021: Source:
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English: Historical United States Army Armored Cavalry Regiment Beret Flash/Oval, worn on black berets buy U.S. armored cavalry regiments while stationed in West Germany in the 1970s Date 21 October 2018
Beret Insignia of the U.S. Army, by William A Hudspeath, published by Richard W Smith, Hendersonville, dated 1987, ASIN B06XD7DSY9 U.S. Army Patches, Flashes, and Ovals: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cloth Unit Insignia, by Barry Jason Stein, published by Insignia Ventures, dated 2007, ISBN 9780979161308
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