Thousands of soldiers with the 29th Infantry Division were among the first wave of troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy in the U.S.-led invasion of France in 1944. When the doors to the landing ...
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, badass.
Before he would lead the U.S. 3rd Army across western Europe, Gen. George Patton spent the first half of 1944 in charge of a somewhat different command. It was the First U.S. Army Group, or FUSAG. Now ...
I thought Danger Room's seemingly-endless exploration of the most awesomely bad military patches had reached its end. Then I went to Creech Air Force Base, north of Las Vegas. One pilot there, Major ...
An Ontario embroidery company is producing replicas of U.S. military patches and offering them to the families of those who served in the Normandy invasion in World War II. According to a news release ...
The coming together of the various units within 2ID/RUCD to create the living patch promotes morale and contributes to the 100-year anniversary and traditions of the 2nd Infantry Division. "This is ...
Memorial Day is one of those holiday's that should be celebrated everyday. Preach. We hope you're having an awesome weekend with friends & family, and taking in a couple of moments to honor the brave ...
To honor the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy, a California company is reproducing combat patches from D-Day and making them available to relatives of those who fought in that epic battle.
You earn it, you keep it, you wear it. That is how many soldiers value their combat patches, badges and insignia that display who they are and what they've done. But while in the field, the commander ...
Thousands of soldiers with the 29th Infantry Division were among the first wave of troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy in the U.S.-led invasion of France in 1944. When the doors to the landing ...
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... spent 5 years ...