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Can someone tell me why I see full color 82nd patches worn on the duty uniform? I’m not against it. I just want to know if I can wear one as a combat patch and what’re I can find it in the regs. Please advise....thanks everyone!
Posted 4 y ago
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Posted 4 y ago
Originally the subdued patch was designed for combat, not garrison. It is now whatever the command determines as the uniform.
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1LT (Join to see)
4 y
I have witnessed it as well. It is found in a little pamphlet handed out when you in process, "standards of the 101st".
CAM Pam 600-1
CAM Pam 600-1
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LTC Jason Mackay
4 y
The 101st Airborne Divison and Fort Campbell CAM PAM 600-1 (Division Blue Book) on page 17 discussing the Duty uniform:
"e.Non-subdued unit patches may be worn for special occasions with approval from DCSM. When approved, the beret is the only authorized headgear."
So it's not everyone all the time. The photos I have seen are from ceremonies where it would be appropriate.
https://home.army.mil/campbell/application/files/5315/8041/6771/101ABN_CAM_PAM_600_1_BlueBook.pdf
"e.Non-subdued unit patches may be worn for special occasions with approval from DCSM. When approved, the beret is the only authorized headgear."
So it's not everyone all the time. The photos I have seen are from ceremonies where it would be appropriate.
https://home.army.mil/campbell/application/files/5315/8041/6771/101ABN_CAM_PAM_600_1_BlueBook.pdf
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LTC Jason Mackay
4 y
So DIV PAM 600-2 for the 82nd isn't readily available...but you can download an app.
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