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The dark green authorized patch of U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological ... He combined that original idea with the CENTCOM logo to give it a PSYOP flavor. He shared it with people he worked ...
Soldiers with U.S. Army Garrison-Fort McCoy traded out ... “So, the Golden Arches, the Nike swoosh, the 82nd patch … they’re logos. … They derive meaning, and they invoke emotion.
As U.S. Army unit patches go ... by the 1st Cavalry Division’s yellow and black triangular shoulder worn logo. The patch is one of the most recognizable military crests, a Native American ...
Mike Burns, a spokesperson for U.S. Army Special Operations Command said, “The use of symbols and patches depicting historic images of hate are not tolerated and a clear violation of our values.” ...
The only difference in the logo was the patch being worn by ... or imagery being adopted by US military personnel. The controversy comes only a month after the Army had to apologize for a ...
The U.S. Army National Guard's 29th Infantry Division is keeping its patch that honors service in the Confederate Army. "We applaud the decision of the Naming Commission to recommend the 29th ...
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 U.S. Army Reserve has unveiled a fresh logo and a new slogan, nearly two months after the Army revived its 1980s-era “Be All You Can Be” pitch in hopes of solving recruiting woes.
U.S. soldiers and Japanese liaison officers can wear a unique uniform patch combining the Japanese and American flags, which was presented during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, on Friday.