Posted on Apr 5, 2015
SSG Christopher K.
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The reason that I ask this is because my unit is deployed to Kuwait right now. Kuwait was reclassified before we got here as a non combat zone. There are many people who were upset about this and just as many who didn't care either way. I have noticed though that many people just say its just a patch it doesn't mean anything (they usually already have one though). So my question again. Is a combat patch just a patch or does it really mean something??
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SGT Ralph Hanson
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I didn't realize Kuwait was ever considered a combat zone, guess chain of command left that part out of our briefing. Was there after 9-11, focus was on AFG and unless you deployed there, you were not wearing a Right Shoulder Patch that I was aware. fortunately I was sent Down Range on numerous occasions so earned it.
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MAJ Bill Riddle
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Two tours in Vietnam. Two different patches, I served with great people both times. Firvthe rest of my career I had some fatigues with one patch, some with the other. Honoring and remembering both units, and comrades who didn't make it home.
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SgtMaj Kenneth Dillon
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Another good thing about being a Marine --no patches to deal with!
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SPC Jams Richardson
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I have six
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SSG Charles Scudder
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Before the Iraq war I was in the Gulf war. After many years in the Army I was one of the rare ones with a combat patch. When I went to Iraq and this time we received our patch I still maintained my Gulf War patch. It was home to me to wear it. Our unit most certainly deserved to wear the patch we were presented.
The patch means to me the honor of serving next to those who stood next to me. We all sacrificed our bodies, blood, tears, families and yes for some of us our soul. That is what that patch on my right shoulder means to me.

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SFC Jim Garber
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It means you deployed to a combat zone as defined by the president, and stood up for your country.
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PO2 Douglas Starr
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it means that you were there and that you served our country
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SGM Bill Frazer
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To me, wearing the combat patch of the three units I served in and lost people in is damn important- it serves as a reminder of them, and when you are training NFG's- it helps to remind them that you should know your stuff and more importantly you are a survivor.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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They mean you personally were deployed to a combat zone and you performed your duties there. I was in a Field Force Artillery unit 105 towed unit, they went TDY to 173rd Airborne and never came back. Another Battery was with 1st Infantry Div. People arrived served and went home there.
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PO3 Kerry Cooper
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It's been over forty years since my deployment to Vietnam. I wear a hat with my Division Patch on it because I'm proud of my combat service. My time in the 23rd / Americal Division and the 196th LIB are important life experiences.
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