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(Photos courtesy of Aaron Schmidt, 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne), and U.S. Army/Sgt. Austin Berner. Task & Purpose composite image.) The patches worn by psychological operations ...
It was the First U.S. Army Group, or FUSAG. Now, every Army unit needs a patch. And the units assigned to FUSAG definitely had some of the best patches around. Though others, like this design from ...
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 ...
It’s a 3rd group team patch taken out of context ... or imagery being adopted by US military personnel. The controversy comes only a month after the Army had to apologize for a recruiting ...
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. Hundreds of troops at the home of U ...
“The new patch signifying the Army Element of USFJ represents their mission in support of the U.S. Japan Alliance, with the Army members being part of the joint command composed of six U.S ...
They have no uniform insignia. It is normally held only by new recruits. Specialist is considered one of the junior enlisted ranks in the US Army. US Army Warrant officers are technical experts ...