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After a legal battle and weeks of debate over military presence in Los Angeles, the top military commander is intervening.
Navy football collects hundreds of patches from military units that get sewn onto jerseys for each year's Army-Navy game. How the patches are selected — and what they represent — varies widely.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine, from left, incoming leader of U.S. European Command Gen. Alexus Grynkewich and outgoing ...
The patches often (not always) make fun of a depressing, boring, or otherwise specific part of the job. These patches have been around since the military began to wear patches.
The unit shoulder patches worn by the Army and Marines were not approved until relatively late in the war, around November 1918 ― well after the Corps’ hallowed battle at Belleau Wood.
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A young Alexandria reader invited a real cop to her mystery-themed birthday — and Officer Ignacio delivered in style.
From "Brian," we’ve got ourselves a whole new crop of awesomely bad military patches — some of the awesomely worst, yet. He writes: I was an officer in the Air Force for 9 years and ...
Unit patches. Unless you are in the Marines, chances are you’re wearing them on your uniform at some point. And there are some, often little seen, patches that are just, at the end of the day ...
Indiana National Guard soldiers who deployed to Kosovo in 2022 received a combat patch during a ceremony at Camp Atterbury on ...
From the Army to the Navy to the Air Force – sorry Marine Corps ... unit patches in the US military. How weird can your patch get? By Max Hauptman. Published Sep 14, 2022 3:46 PM EDT ...
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