Question:
United States Army (DIVISION) PATCHS?
monique
2011-09-06 11:47:59 UTC
What are the most popular Division patch's or division's its self in the US Army?

I ask this question because I see no one likes to wear there unit combat patch these days, but they love to rock a more superior orginizational (unit) patch...

for example:
1ID
3ID
1 CAV
82nd
101st

What are popular Army patchs out there and why do you think?

Thank you, just curious
Three answers:
alexander m
2011-09-06 12:08:39 UTC
Nasty guard and reservists like to rock active duty patches from units they worked with/near/under because they want others to think that they had some active duty time and are therefore competent. Legs like to rock 82nd and 173rd patches because thry think it makes others think that they were airborne or something above the norm. A lot of people like to rock USASOC patches because they look cool. Thankfully it's now reg that you can only wear a patch from a unit you actually deployed in.
ledebuhr
2016-09-25 06:35:36 UTC
forty fifth Infantry Division, it had a swastika Pre-World War 2. "The department was once activated in 1924 as a National Guard Division in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. After the upward thrust of Adolf Hitler's NSDAP to vigour in Germany within the Nineteen Thirties, the Division's normal shoulder patch insignia, which featured a swastika, was once transformed. The thunderbird insignia was once followed in 1939."
anonymous
2011-09-06 11:51:07 UTC
Just.......................GO AWAY !!!!


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