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Cloth emblems on US Army uniforms
the SSI of a higher headquarters. Insignia of units that are no longer active can be found at Obsolete shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army
Miscellaneous shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army
Miscellaneous_shoulder_sleeve_insignia_of_the_United_States_Army
Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth patches worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms since World War I to identify the primary headquarters to which
Obsolete shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army
Obsolete_shoulder_sleeve_insignia_of_the_United_States_Army
United States Army insignia
Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are embroidered cloth emblems worn on U.S. Army uniforms, primarily on the upper left sleeve, to identify the wearer’s current
Shoulder_sleeve_insignia
Cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms
Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters to which a soldier is assigned
Divisional insignia of the United States Army
Divisional_insignia_of_the_United_States_Army
Miscellaneous shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army Obsolete shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army American Civil War corps
Corps insignia of the United States Army
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Military decorations issued by the United States Department of the Army
United States military Obsolete badges of the United States military Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (United States Army) Tabs of the United States Army Uniforms
Badges of the United States Army
Badges_of_the_United_States_Army
American Army insignia
S. Army / U.S. Army Heraldry / Unit Insignia / Distinctive Unit Insignia, Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, Coat of Arms / Armored /", United States Army Institute
Tabs of the United States Army
Tabs_of_the_United_States_Army
Obsolete badges of the United States military are a number of U.S. military insignia which were issued in the 20th and 21st centuries that are no longer
Obsolete badges of the United States military
Obsolete_badges_of_the_United_States_military
A shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) is an embroidered emblem worn on the sleeves of some United States Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters
Brigade insignia of the United States Army
Brigade_insignia_of_the_United_States_Army
Insignia denoting a particular military speciality
the United States Army, soldiers wear insignia to denote membership in a particular area of military specialism and series of functional areas. Army branch
United States Army branch insignia
United_States_Army_branch_insignia
Traditional headgear of the U.S. Army
The United States Army has used military berets as headgear with various uniforms beginning in World War II. Since June 14, 2001, a black beret is worn
Berets of the United States Army
Berets_of_the_United_States_Army
Clothes worn by members of the United States Navy
to the Service Dress Blue uniform but with a white coat and skirt or trousers. Officer's rank insignia consisted of lacing on the sleeves in the same
Uniforms of the United States Navy
Uniforms_of_the_United_States_Navy
distinctive unit insignia (DUI), regimental distinctive insignia (when no DUI is authorized), Sergeant Major of the Army collar insignia (when assigned)
United States military beret flash
United_States_military_beret_flash
Aerial warfare branch from 1941 to 1947
to Squadron emblems of the United States Air Force. The first shoulder sleeve insignia authorized for Air Corps wear was that of the General Headquarters
United_States_Army_Air_Forces
Military unit
The 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (69ADAB) is an air defense artillery brigade of the United States Army, currently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas
69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
69th_Air_Defense_Artillery_Brigade
lieutenant general. The rank insignia for enlisted personnel are worn on the arm, between the elbow and the shoulder, while the ranks of NCOs and officers
Israel_Defense_Forces_ranks
Formation of the United States Army (1920–1968)
The 45th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army, most associated with the Oklahoma Army National Guard, from 1920 to 1968
45th Infantry Division (United States)
45th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Armed Force of the Kingdom of Laos (1949–1975)
upper sleeves; enlisted men (Hommes de troupe) wore no insignia. In the field, officers' shoulder boards were initially replaced by metal rank insignia pinned
Royal_Lao_Army
U.S. Army heraldic device
combat service with major U.S. Army formations. The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Former Wartime Service was also worn on the Army Green "Class A" Uniform, until
Combat Service Identification Badge
Combat_Service_Identification_Badge
Fictional uniforms
the left chest and rank insignia on the right side of the collar. The black areas are seen on the shoulders and the pants, and the uniforms's sleeves
Star_Trek_uniforms
Formal evening dress worn by military personnel
pattern mess dress (No. 2) for the Canadian Army consists of a scarlet jacket with rank insignia worn on soft shoulder loops, scarlet-laced dark blue
Mess_dress_uniform
Unofficial mascot of various US army units
saint of artillerymen United States Army "42d Field Artillery Brigade". The Institute of Heraldry. Retrieved 21 Feb 2024. "WWI Shoulder Patches / Sleeve Insignia"
Oozlefinch
Military badges of the U.S. Air Force
Badges of the United States Air Force are specific uniform insignia authorized by the United States Air Force that signify aeronautical ratings, special
Badges of the United States Air Force
Badges_of_the_United_States_Air_Force
Military badge of the United States Armed Forces
known as the “EOD Badge” or "Crab", the decoration is issued by the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. The EOD Badge is the only occupational
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge
Explosive_Ordnance_Disposal_Badge
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and is designated as the navy of the United States in the
United_States_Navy
Military dress
The uniforms of the British Army currently exist in twelve categories ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress (with full dress uniform and frock
Uniforms_of_the_British_Army
United States Navy utility uniforms
The Navy Working Uniform (NWU) is a series of military uniforms that are currently used by the United States Navy (and some elements of the U.S. Coast
Navy_Working_Uniform
Military unit
enamel device 2 inches (5.1 cm) in height consisting of a design similar to the shoulder sleeve insignia. Afghanistan portal International Security Assistance
NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan
NATO_Training_Mission_–_Afghanistan
Airborne division of the United States Army
Guidance for Wear of the Arctic Tab with Shoulder Sleeve Insignia; The Institute of Heraldry, Department of the Army; dated 26 April 2022 and 25 April 2022
11th_Airborne_Division
Award
6 March 2024. "Army Regulation 670–1, Uniform and Insignia Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia", Department of the Army, dated 26 January
President's_Hundred_tab
Component of the US Army and military of the U.S. state of Texas
The Texas Army National Guard is a component of the United States Army, the United States National Guard and the Texas Military Forces (along with the
Texas_Army_National_Guard
Uniform for wear on formal occasions
shoulder-cords. The uniforms are worn with white long sleeved shirts with rank insignia on the shoulder straps, black trousers with generals and officers
Full_dress_uniform
1943–1949 United States Army formation
The 17th Airborne Division, "The Golden Talons", was an airborne infantry division of the United States Army during World War II, commanded by Major General
17th Airborne Division (United States)
17th_Airborne_Division_(United_States)
Combat engineer brigade of the III Armored Corps, US Army
The 36th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade of the United States Army based at Fort Hood, Texas. The brigade is a subordinate unit of III Armored
36th_Engineer_Brigade
Military unit
Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades (PDF). Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. OCLC 30625000
41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team
41st_Infantry_Brigade_Combat_Team
Award
airmen of the United States Air Force while the United States Army (USA) version of the badge, known as the Space Badge, is a special skills badge for
Space_Operations_Badge
Type of coat or jacket
and the colored tape binding sometimes put around them. Since there were no rank insignia officers could only recognized by the better quality of their
Tunic_(military)
Maritime warfare branch of North Korea's military
The Korean People's Army Navy (KPAN; Korean: 조선인민군 해군) is the naval component of the Korean People's Army, the North Korean armed forces. There are some
Korean_People's_Navy
Federal agency responsible for the administration of the United States National Guard
The National Guard Bureau (NGB) is the federal agency responsible for the administration of the National Guard established by the United States Congress
National_Guard_Bureau
Military awards and decorations given to personnel and units of the US Army
decorations of the United States Army are those military awards including decorations which are issued to members of the United States Army under the authority
Awards and decorations of the United States Department of the Army
Awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_States_Department_of_the_Army
Military unit
reach in support of an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) or Joint Task Force (JTF). The 3rd ESC shoulder sleeve insignia consists of three blue arrows
3rd_Corps_Sustainment_Command
Military headdress
The US Militaria Forum, last accessed 23 March 2020. AR 670–1 1981 (OBSOLETE):Wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia, Department of the Army
Green_beret
Military unit
consisting of a total of only 17 companies, batteries and troops, including the two Band units. In 1943, the U.S. Army declared the Mounted Cavalry obsolete, although
Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets
Texas_A&M_University_Corps_of_Cadets
Military unit
The 6th Ranger Battalion was a United States Army Ranger Battalion which saw action in the Pacific during World War II. The battalion is best known for
6th_Ranger_Battalion
Navy of the Khmer Republic (1970-1975)
upper right sleeve, whilst MNK Headquarters insignia also went to the right shoulder. MNK officers were entitled to wear on the right pocket of their working
Khmer_National_Navy
Military unit
The 219th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade assigned to the 38th Infantry Division of the Indiana Army National Guard. Soldiers of the 219th
219th_Engineer_Brigade
Maritime force of Ukraine
received dozens of vessels (mostly obsolete or inoperative, not unlike some of those retained by Russia) and some shore-based infrastructure. The Russian Navy
Ukrainian_Navy
Allied military command in World War II
USAFIA became the United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific Area (USASOS SWPA). In 1943 United States Army Forces in the Far East was reformed
South_West_Pacific_Area
Rank in many uniformed organizations
in the United States, or below an inspector in the United Kingdom. In most armies, a sergeant commands a squad or a section. In Commonwealth armies, it
Sergeant
the No. 3 Working Dress. Uniforms of the British Army Uniforms of the Australian Army Uniforms of the New Zealand Army Uniforms of the United States Army
Uniforms of the Malaysian Army
Uniforms_of_the_Malaysian_Army
United States Army arsenal in Arkansas
The Pine Bluff Arsenal is a United States Army installation in Jefferson County, Arkansas, about eight miles (13 km) northwest of Pine Bluff and thirty
Pine_Bluff_Arsenal
British Royal Air Force during the Second World War
top of the sleeve. As with the other uniforms, the tropical equipment was similar to that of the officers, with the exception that the rank insignia was
Royal Air Force in World War II
Royal_Air_Force_in_World_War_II
Military unit
radio/television broadcasts, and Corps of Cadets activities. As the senior premier musical representative of the United States Army, the band has appeared at many
West_Point_Band
Military of Nicaragua from 1925 to 1979
occupation of Nicaragua by the United States as a militia and gendarmerie. It became notorious for human rights abuses and corruption under the regime of the Somoza
National_Guard_(Nicaragua)
Amphibious infantry component of Spain's navy
though the ranks of the Marine Infantry are similar to Spanish Army ranks they wear also sleeve and cuff insignia to recognize them as part of the naval
Spanish_Marine_Infantry
Bladed weapon attached to the end of a firearm
the fact that only Infantry personnel may be awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge), has a bayonet as its central motif. The shoulder sleeve insignia for
Bayonet
United States Air Force Auxiliary awards
Patrol (CAP) of the United States of America. CAP is the official auxiliary of the United States Air Force. These awards are made to improve the esprit de
Awards and decorations of the Civil Air Patrol
Awards_and_decorations_of_the_Civil_Air_Patrol
Military unit
The Bermuda Base Command was a command of the United States Army, established to defend the British Colony of Bermuda, located 640 miles off Cape Hatteras
Bermuda_Base_Command
British military unit
buttons. Sleeves: Shoulder flash, Group numeral, Red "Spitfire" proficiency and Leading Observer badges. Seaborne shoulder flash, worn on both sleeves below
Royal_Observer_Corps
Air force of the Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
yellow. KAF headquarters and airbase insignia went to the upper left sleeve. The placement of squadron insignia varied, with pilots wearing full-colour
Khmer_Air_Force
Supplies services during World War II (1939–1945)
logistical support to the European Theater of Operations, United States Army. From February 1944 on, the SOS was increasingly referred to as the Communications
American logistics in the Normandy campaign
American_logistics_in_the_Normandy_campaign
Military wing of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party
shoulder straps and long sleeves with buttoned cuffs, plus matching trousers provided with two side slashed pockets and one internal pocket at the back
People's Liberation Army (Lebanon)
People's_Liberation_Army_(Lebanon)
Federal police service of Canada
(equivalent to army lieutenant-generals). The assistant commissioners use the crown-over-three-pips insignia of an army brigadier. The brass shoulder title pin
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
World War I battle in July 1918
by an eagle carved of stone atop a pedestal. On the pedestal is a wreathed replica of the 1st Division shoulder sleeve insignia. The 2nd Division Battlefield
Battle_of_Soissons_(1918)
Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight
the United States. Francis Beehler was a woodcarver in his home country of Germany. After he immigrated to Baltimore, Maryland, he noticed a lack of umbrellas
Umbrella
Roman army after 284
scholarship, the "late" period of the Roman army begins with the accession of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 284, and ends in 480 with the death of Julius Nepos
Late_Roman_army
Air force component of the New Zealand Defence Force
a branch of the New Zealand Army, being known as the New Zealand Permanent Air Force, becoming an independent air force on 1 April 1937. The RNZAF fought
Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force
Land forces of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)
aluminium-stamped skull. All ranks wore field-quality shoulder and sleeve rank insignia with black cloth replacing the dark green facing cloth for non-commissioned
German_Army_(1935–1945)
Casual jacket originally worn by aviators
the left sleeve. The lighter-weight version of the MA-1, known as the L-2B flight jacket, replaced both the original L-2 and L-2A jackets. Unlike the
Flight_jacket
Land warfare branch of Italy's military forces
The Italian Army (Italian: Esercito Italiano [EI]) is the land force branch of the Italian Armed Forces. The army's history dates back to the Italian
Italian_Army
Special forces of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
with "PASKAU" on the right shoulder sleeve. Shoulder flash are synonymous with elite forces in the Malaysian Armed Forces. Prior to the unit's name change
RMAF_Special_Forces
Type of light cavalry originating in Central Europe
Austrian knots (vitézkötés) on the sleeves, a matching pelisse (a short-waisted over-jacket often worn slung over one shoulder), colourful riding breeches
Hussar
Using a bow to shoot arrows
musculature. Armies equipped with guns could thus provide superior firepower, and highly trained archers became obsolete on the battlefield. However, the bow and
Archery
Current and past events of Canada's military air services
and insignia. Personnel wore RAF-pattern blue battledress, though some personnel in the 2nd Tactical Air Force and in the Pacific also wore army khaki
History of the Royal Canadian Air Force
History_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Air_Force
Command Emblem of the Royal Guard (GR) Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the Royal Guard Badge of the "Monteros de Espinosa" Company Army Patch of the "Monteros
Armorial of the Spanish Armed Forces
Armorial_of_the_Spanish_Armed_Forces
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