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  2. Embroidered patch - Wikipedia

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    US Army Sustainment Center of Excellence patch ceremony, 2009. Embroidered patches were first adopted by United States military units, with some crude, unofficial examples found on soldiers’ uniforms from the War of 1812, 1845 Mexican War, and the Civil War (1861–65) Unit identifications, also known as shoulder sleeve insignia (or SSI) is a relatively new component of the modern military ...

  3. Shoulder sleeve insignia - Wikipedia

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    These SSI are primarily foliage green, light brown, and black, though a few patches also feature red and maroon colors for some details. Unlike previous patches, the ACU SSI are velcro-backed, designed to attach to the velcro pockets on the shoulder of the uniform, instead of being sewn on. This makes them easier to remove and replace.

  4. Army Combat Uniform - Wikipedia

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    The ACU jacket originally used hook-and-loop fasteners, also known by the genericized trademark Velcro, on its sleeve pockets, and to secure attachments such as name tapes, rank insignia, shoulder patches and tabs, as well as recognition devices like the U.S. flag patch and the infrared (IR) tab. Originally only pin-on skill badges were ...

  5. United States military beret flash - Wikipedia

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    [2] [16] [17] [18] [20] The design of the 509th's WWII pocket–patch and beret flash depicts a stylized figure of a paratrooper standing at an open aircraft door wearing a reserve parachute with an artistic rendering of the number "509" surrounding the paratrooper's head and the name Geronimo displayed at the base of the door all embroidered ...

  6. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    "Name Enough" April 1941 – 1971. 5th Armored Division "Victory" [6] Oct 1941 – Oct 1945. 6th Armored Division "Super Sixth" [6] Feb 1942 – Sept 1945.

  7. Desert Uniforms, Patches, and Insignia of the US Armed Forces

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    The Trading Post, the quarterly journal of the American Society of Military Insignia Collectors described the book as an "invaluable guide to the collector." [3] The Fort Lee Traveller Newspaper reported, "In preparation for the book, [the authors] accumulated more than 1,000 government and theater-made desert patches and over 300 uniforms.” [4]

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