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No unit patches are about pride in your contribution as a member of a team. Loyalty and honor you wear with you for the impact that moment in time had on you. It is about the Army being large in number but a collection distinct histories and cultures. Respect for anothers background and your own.
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I think so (on the acu), unless they serve a practical purpose. I don't really see a purpose for them in ACU, but then again I came up the ranks as a sailor not a soldier.
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SGT Donald Spencer -- I don't know where you're getting your info, but all Navy Enlisted personnel wear unit id patch on their dress uniforms. It's not just the Army. I do think, though, that it adds to the camaraderie and esprit de corps to have your unit patches in the Army.
I am against making the army like the other branches, we are not them. This is a long standing tradition and we should maintain it.
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SGT (Join to see) So, I'm coming a little late to this party, but here at Naval Submarine Base New London (I'm a student here) the Sailors who are stationed on boats can be seen around base wearing their ship's patch on their right breast pocket. Also, The Navy has allowed the command ball caps to be work again, too.
All in all, I think it's good to have unit identification as part of the uniform. I know that Sailors are proud of there ship and their crew and being identified by other Sailors in that fashion is a good thing.
All in all, I think it's good to have unit identification as part of the uniform. I know that Sailors are proud of there ship and their crew and being identified by other Sailors in that fashion is a good thing.
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I think the Unit Patches are part of the history and traditions of the Army. I agree with most of the posts that it helps to define identify units. It also allows all of us old retired guys the opportunity to identify current Soldiers and retirees and build a bond. As a former member of the 3rd AD, it is always great to see that patch out and about. Since the Division was decommissioned in the 90s, there are not a lot of us running around anymore.
The Unit ID patches are not unlike the Navy ball caps with the name of the Ships on them. I am glad the ball caps are back. They provide the same source of pride!
The Unit ID patches are not unlike the Navy ball caps with the name of the Ships on them. I am glad the ball caps are back. They provide the same source of pride!
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NO! Is history and develop pride to the troops. I always encourage my troops to learn the history behind the unit patch. That way they can have pride in the unit and supporting the mission.
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No, how else are you going to figure out who is stealing your equipment....all you need to do is look at the driver's side should as they are driving on by.
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