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1st Armored Division, as a 16S Team Chief! First deployment, Desert Storm! And the 16S’s in my unit kicked ass!
1st Armored Division, as a 16S Team Chief! First deployment, Desert Storm! And the 16S’s in my unit kicked ass!
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GHQ for my Dad, ARMY (Korea) 1950. 1ST ID for my Son, ARMY (Iraq) 2004 10th Mountain for me, ARMY (Afghanistan) 2006
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While serving my tour in Vietnam I served in the 1st Signal Brigade, which must be my favorite. I also earned the XVIII Airborne Corps patch and the OEA patch in the Dominican Republic.
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Not any favorite patch. It has always been about the the integrity, sacrifice, and bravery of all who chose to put the uniform on and serve. Don't care who you served with, where you served, or when you served; the fact alone that you chose to put a target on your back makes you worthy to be called my brother or sister.
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Wow! That one is challenging. I'm going to go with the patches I have worn. My favorite by design is the 70th Trailblazer patch. It has a lot of symbolism in its design and a great history. But I wore the 89th patch the longest and it will always hold a special place in my heart. However, as a Reserve Soldier (AGR for part of that time), I had the opportunity to work at FORSCOM for 4 years and I am proud to have had the opportunity to wear that patch.
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I am authorized to wear 2 combat patches. One is arguably the most recognizable patch in the military, 101st. The other is equally arguable as the most obscure infantry patch in the military. Neither is my favorite as I am proud of both.
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The AMERICAL PATCH. My dad wore it in WW11 and I wore it in Viet Nam. I got out when it was still the only division without a number, then some one had to add the 23rd to it.
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