US Army Unit Patches
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- US Army soldiers wear patches on their right sleeve of their combat uniform and sometimes on their left sleeve. You might be curious about those patches so in this video ill talk about what is known as the SSI or Shoulder Sleeve Insignia.
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What I like most about these videos is how they are directed towards a general audience rather than being specifically for enlisted personnel, active duty soldiers, or veterans. Although I'm enlisted myself, I could definitely see myself watching these videos to learn about the Army if I wasn't.
I spent my entire 3 years in the Big Red One. "No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great, DUTY FIRST!!"
Greetings from Manhattan, Kansas!
sorry to hear your whole enlistment was at Riley... you missed out in the real Army.
Go Army my fellow soldier! I’m ex Army Artillery
Duty first service always
Family Last
Growing up on Oahu, Hawaii, always like the 25th ID patch.
25th ID AirBorne in Alaska. The same Lighting Patch but with an AirBorne On Top.
Suncere Knowledge Hey grunt, learn to spell!
Same
@@quickzilver333 - I always laughed about 4th Brigade. I would have totally given the "greeting of the day" with every salute and told people "Tropic Lighting" while shivering in AK!
Every time I see the 4th Infantry division patch, I’m always proud that my grandpa served in Vietnam.
I have been a collector of these patches for a long time. Was able to get some felt that were used in WWI. The history of so many of these patches is awesome. Thanks for the current patches.
The Big Red One or 1st Infantry Division is also called “The Bloody First” also.
@ray corcoles also,they were the ones at omaha beach
@@brendanzhang7488 - Along with the 29th Infantry Division and the Army Rangers, among others.
I spent all of my 7 years in the 101st. So the Eagle is my favorite.
Glock Kusto For me. The AA. Airborne 101ST. You are my Brother.
NO SLACK
I was in the 101st in Vietnam '68-'69. Great unit and superior soldiers. Spent 6 wild and wooly weeks in the A Shau Valley.
First Strike!
101st '01-'04.
I love the 160th special operations Aviation Regiment, the 173rd Airborne Brigade patch and the Third Infantry Division patches. Not so much for the patches themselves (although they’re nice) but because of what these units did in Europe, Vietnam, the desert and Somalia.
160th changed there patch they use to wear the special ops patch when I was in now they got there very own patch that is new and designated only for the 160th
Fun fact in the Netherlands we have a company that uses the US 2nd ID Indian head emblem since they were attached to that division in the Korean war.
They are even named after the area where the fought. Wonju Company from the Van Heutsz regiment
Thanks!!
My dad is a retired Honorary Lieutenant (Submarine arms) from the Indian Navy. Your video's are informative and inspirational, thank you Sir!
Christopher,
I have seen a couple of you videos. Bringing back memories of my 2 years, 9 months ... and six hours in the "Green Machine" (U.S. Army, 1968-1971). I enjoy them very much.
My favorite shoulder patch was the old Strategic Communications Command (STRATCOM) at Ft. Huachuca, Arizona. It symbolizes that I survived Vietnam and was counting down for my early out for school. Patch was painted on the hill overlooking the Parade Field, too.
Keep up the interesting topics. All the best.
DODSON, OUT.
1st Infantry Division was my unit for my whole enlistment and it will always be my favorite.
sorry for you if all you had was the sorry ass Ft Riley experience. you missed out big time.. Germany and Korea before the new melinium was the real shit.
My grandpa was in the Army for 28 years. I remember a few of his patches such as the 11th airborne patch he had on his hat that he always wore, and the Taro Leaf patch from his infantry unit in the Korean War (24th infantry division)
My grandfather was 797th Military Police, never seen the patch for it was disbanded after WWII. My dads was 1st I.D. "Big Red One" or as his NVA counterparts called it " The Bloody Red One" in Vietnam.
I've been out of the Army since 1998. Though there was one unit I have been very proud to have served in and that the 2nd Infantry Division. When I was in 2 ID, I was stationed at Camp Garry Owen just southeast of Mun-son. I was a 19D and loved my time there in Korea. I did go up to Warrior Base which in near the JSA for a month for us, the CAV, to let the Infantry guys get some down time. We moved up there one week after I got in country, that was a quick transition.
2/9 Inf. 2 I.D. Camp Casey 20 Aug 96 - 20 Aug 97!
Back in 91 I was stationed in Korea on Camp Liberty Bell, I had a few friends on the JSA, Thank You for service......
I love these video especially the one on awards and ribbons I had always wondered about that stuff
My favorite is the 75th love it. Striving for it
Christopher, this is a good informative video. I was in the U.S Army twice. The first time I was in Signal units in 472nd Sig. co. in Boeblingen West Germany. Then I went to Vietnam, to fight in a little war over there and I was in the 1st Signal Brigade. The second time I was in the U.S. Army I was in the Infantry the 26th infantry division.
I too served in the First Circus Brigade (1 Sig Bde) in Vietnam. Nha Trang Sig Bn, and Phu Lam SIg Bn. under 21st Sig Gp)
My favorite is the one I wore in 1964 in Korea. The 7th Infantry Division. Look left to see it.
I had and Love the 1965 USARSO Banana Boat Patch. A Round patch with a blue background with an old Spanish Galley with a n Iron Cross on the sail
1st Air Cav and both airborne patches are my faves.
Retired Army, so I was in alot of units... STRATCOM (Strategic Communications Command), SETAF (Southern European Task Force - Pretty interesting looking patch), 6th Air Combat Cav Brigade, 56th Field Artillery Brigade (Pershing Missile - my favorite in the looks department) - to name several...
Brave rifles! 2003 I was in 3d ACR but we got the 3rd ID combat patch I did 3 tours with Killer 3/3 I've honestly forgotten all the combat patches we were authorized. I do remember however 05-06 we were authorized 42nd ID new York guard. O e of the few times an active unit fell under a guard unit in combat
i always liked my 2nd AD patch Hell On Wheels, when i was at Ft Hood
I've always liked the 25th ID patch, especially the color patch.
In my 15 years of Army service, being a Field Artillery (MLRS) NCO, I've worn the patches of the 1st Cavalry Div at Ft. Hood,, the 2nd ID in Korea,, the 4th ID at Hood again, the 41st Field Artillery Brigade in Germany, the 212th Field Artillery Brigade at Ft. Sill.
Great video, clear cut and straight to the point.
18th MP Brigade was my fourth (combat patch).
3rd Infantry Division. Rock of the Marne
Good old broken tv screen
@@chrissorensen2121 I never heard that one before. I'm with the 34th infantry division, the big ol bull
@@skitboyz7418 people have called it that when I wore it from 09-13
@@chrissorensen2121 I have a few friends stationed with the 3rd. They probably do call it the broken tv screen. One of my drill sergeants was 3rd Id, but we never heard him say that
@@skitboyz7418 I see
4/3 ACR at Carson and 1ID in Germany were my two favorites.
Trained with the 2AD “hell on wheels “ division at Ft Hood rotated to Germany with the 4th Armour in Schwabac Germany O’Brien Barracks. Late 50s early 60s. Met Elvis while on nato manuevers in1960 . He was with the 3AD Spearhead division
My favorite patch that I wore was the 18th Engineer Brigade patch.
My unit is to my left. I did serve on Ft. Stewart when the 24th Inf. Div (Mechanized) was there. I liked their patch because it was similar to the 25th from Scofield Barracks Hawaii.
my father was a career officer who had a real pick of patches he could wear on his right sleeve. he was a pilot who flew in WWII, Korea and Viet-Nam.When he retired as a Lt. Colonel after his 2nd tour of Nam,he put his WWII combat patch on his uniform for his retirement. Not many recognized the 8th AAF patch.
Right shoulder 101st! I'll always have that Eagle watching my back.
101st Airbourne and the 82nd Airbourne because of the movie Band of Brothers. Thank you for the info
My granddad was in the 501st 101st screaming eagles air Bourne division shot a ss officer and got his luger his medals and his cap
My cousin was First Cav. I always loved seeing tat patch on his sleeve.
While living in Manhattan & Junction City KS, saw lots of 1ID SSI patches. Trick was to learn the DUI on beret flashes.
I am going into my junior year of high school and have been working towards the Marine Corps almost my entire life. Recently, I’ve done a lot of reflection and decided that being an Army officer life my grandfather and his father before him would be the best route for me. Your videos have been a major factor in helping me come to terms with that decision. I will be building myself up intensely through ROTC graduation to prepare myself for Airborne, Ranger, and eventually the Special Forces. My great grandfather was OSS in WWII and then CIA after the war, and I feel that the army will be my best preparatory route to follow in those foot steps.
Just a heads up, O-kids & Jarheads don't mix, trust me.
I went through MCRD San Diego in 1978, was super proud and all that BS. Just wanted to let you know that at that time the Marines considered the 50% loss rule of thumb to be acceptable for normal losses in any operation. WE were a powerful main strike force. I switched over to the Army in 1991, in the USMC rank was slow, for both officers and enlisted, don't know know, pride doesn't pay billls! In the Army things were different, they practiced fire and manuever, and centered most on smart movement, you can't accomplish your objective with little or only 1 man, anything else is a fantasy. I applaud your decision to go Army as an officer, rank moves fast up to captain 3 yrs. I made Sgt. E-5 in short of 2 yrs. You can make a great career in the Army, you get all the schools quick as an officer, and a lot of officers I served under had spent time in SF and led A-teams. They were great leaders, and teachers some went all the way to Col.-O6 pretty fast, some went on to work in intellegence and some I worked with made Delta, and other stuff like CIA, State Dept. I personally worked with SF on several occasions, and learned a lot from them great guys. Good luck, friend.
How did it go, man? Are you still on the path to being an officer or SF?
Growing up I saw a lot of 25ID, 1st cav and “T-patchers”(TXARNG) and ended up being a t-patcher myself. 1-143rd AATW!!
My Dad was in the 70th Infantry Division in the Army Reserves they took over operations of the Infantry School @ Fort Benning, Georgia during Operation Desert Storm
Ft. Hood Texas A 7/17 6th cav yellow crossed sabers with red background. The unit was disbanded in the mid eighties one part went to Korea and one to fort Riley and drum in NY. We also had the 4/9 air cav support that had the black stallion with red background. And of course the 1st armour division and the 2nd AD. on Ft. Hood.
Currently wearing the 173rd airborne brigades patch !
Heading from Benning to Vicenza on the 24th, excited to wear that patch myself!
My son was stationed there in December. He's in the S1 office.
I proudly have this patch on my now retired uniforms. I served with them in Kandahar Afghanistan in 2005/2006.
Spent several years with the 173rd. OEF VII/VIII and OEF X.
My combat patch is the 130th Engineer Brigade patch. "We Work Weekends" lol!
I saw a lot of us army recruiters with the 101th airborne patch, 82nd airborne patch, 4th ivy division patch, and the 10th mountain division patch
I recently found USEUR and COM-Z patches on line. I don't sew well so I used a product called "Goop" to glue patch to a winter jacket. Goop holds well through washings. Use masking tape to cover areas around the patch where you don't want the "Goop" to land on surrounding fabric.
my grandpa was in the first air cav in vietnam so that’s my favorite
A: Why did I get this in my recommended?
B: You've been drafted!
A: F-f-f-f-f-f-fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
Hey Chris, I served in the Ranger Regiment back when there were only 2 manuver battalions 1st Bn at Hunter (HAAF) and 2nd Bn at Ft. Lewis , Then you had the School elements HQ at Benning and the phase's , We wore the original scroll 1st Batt's was colored,and shaped different from 2nd Batt's which was subdued, Back then mostly NCO's and Officers were tabbed, all we had to do was complete RIP to get in the Battalion , then they started sending enlisted to school, I got my tab in 79, and it looked a lot sharper above those old scroll's But times change Rangers stay the same RLTW, ps. the old RECONDO patch was my favorite of all. those guy's "Really" earned that patch !!!!!!!
My 2 divisions I served in were the 1st Inf Div Big Red One, Fr Riley Ks, and 1st Ad Old Ironsides in Schwabach Germany. I was a manpads crewman, Stinger Missle.
My favorite one I wear is my 75th Rangers one
2ID patch over here! will treasure it until the end of my days.
Reggie Smoker/ 2ID best patch and unit I was there 1977-1978 Hoorah!!
I was proud to wear this 2nd ID patch served on DMZ 89-90 KOREA
When Top Gun was released, one of the things that became hip was the cruise jacket with all the patches on it. Usually a brown leather flight jacket covered with patches. I started one and by the end I didn't have a square millimeter of empty space on my coat. Kind of silly, but I ran into an Army guy at the airport who had the same thing with only Army patches. We spent an hour going over each others jackets. When I walked away, I thought that I had gotten about as nerdy as one can get. I wish I still had it! lol
I got my little seahorse 36 engineer patch and I love it for no exact reason at all
I grew up in Colorado so my favorite is the 4th Infantry Division and 2nd Infantry Division
Edit: I like the 2nd Infantry Patch because my dad was with the 44th Engineers Camp Howze Korea
I love my electric strawberry.
JSA...spent a year with the 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division, (1989-1990) they left in the 1990s for Fort Lewis. Very familiar with that scroll, saw it nearly every day.
Seeing my patches brought back fond memories of when I was in. I am Sgt(P) Ramos. I wore the brave rifles when they were still at Ft Bliss E 2/3 ACR. I was stationed at another of your worst duty stations, Ft Polk, A 4/12 CAV. I did make to Germany where I was stationed at the Ray Barracks (Presley Barracks) assigned to A 3/32 Armor and yes I really want to go back to visit. I did go the Persian Gulf with the Brave Rifles. I was also stationed at Korea with the 2nd Tank Battalion in Tondoshan. I almost made to Ft Carson when the Brave Rifles moved there. While assigned to the Brave Rifles I almost made it Ft Erwin Cali to visit the Training Center there. I also have my collection of patches and insignia.
thanks for your time.
Although I went to Basic Training and AIT at Fort Knox, KY, I never got to wear it. I like the triangular "USA Armor Center" patch from Fort Knox.
** ONLY, WHEN ASSIGNED THERE, YOU GET TO WEAR IT !
@@edwardnakagawa4262 Really????? Wow!!!!!
Interesting video!
I see the 10 mountain div. Patch all the time being that I'm in New York. It's also one of the most common one seen on old uniforms at the local army / navy store besides Air Force patches from varied units that had been assigned to Griffis AFB, and Plattsburgh AFB. Other patches that I've seen are ones that had had been worn by personnel at the Seneca Army munitions depot before in closed in 1995.
I still have my 1st SFOD-D patch from when I was stationed at Ft. Trump, TX
It's Joint Base Lewis Mccord! Currently in Korea wearing the 2ID patch!
Kerwin going to Korea in September
Very nice I'll be here also! I post videos on my channel about my time here in Korea, check it out when you have a chance. :)
Kerwin 5th SF Ft Campbell 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Gabriel Welcome my friend! Thank you for the support!
Gabriel It’s what you make of it not difficult at all just keep your head up and everything will be okay.
82nd Airborne. Airborne All The Way!!
3/325, Let's Go!
Mitchell Saret blue falcon! 🤙
HHC 2/504th Airborne Infantry
Medic. 1973 - 1976
Field Medic Expert Badge
Jungle Expert
Recondo Qualified
I had a great time doing it.
Airborne.
1/508th 3rd Bde. Vietnam '68/'69
HHC 82nd Signal Battalion.
Dad wore the 36th ID patch in WW2. Arrowhead with T in center. Arrowhead represented Arizona and T was for Texas National Guard of WW1.
I wore truncated Statue of Liberty of 77 Infantry of Okinawa fame renamed 307 Infantry of 77 Sustainment Brigade during Vietnam era and New York Army Reserve.
Real nice Vid 👍maybe you could do another series of more esoteric patches in another Vid. Maybe the red sword Delta patch among others.
My Unit was the 3rd Infantry Division. I was assigned to Sledgehammer Brigade on Kelly hill. It sucked to here they cased their colors in 2015.
Me to man i got out in 2013 i was with 1-10FA!
Rinter215 2/69AR here
@@gonzowrenn6036 We knew when their HQ took over in Afghan because they replaced reveille with Dog Face Soldier instead.
My favorite patch i wore was tropic lightning out of Hawaii
I wore the 2nd ID patch while at Camp Casey, The 3rd ACR patch while at Bliss, then Carson. My very first patch was from the 18th Airborne Corps "The Gaging Dragon" as we called it, then it switched to the winged arrow with the Airborne tab over it.
loved Korea. you should of been there in the Early 90's just before R.O.K. became totally westernized . well you still got a overseas posting . better than the saps the got stuck ar Riley for an entire enlistment...loved my
2 ID days
My dad was in the 48th Infantry Brigade, the patch looks pretty cool.
1st Cav. and 2 ACR here.
I wear the Old Ironsides patch. 2-3 FA.
Giessen Army Depot. I was in the 527th MP CO.
2nd ID Camp Stanley 1st 15th FA. What a blast. Heading to the Ville!
Chris it's been interesting watching your videos here in Canada and I'm thinking of joining the reserves out of Saskatoon until I graduate high school. If I do enlist I'll send you a patch if I get a few.
My brother has the big red one patch he was stationed at fort riley
89th MP and stationed at Fort Riley Kansas attached to the 1ID “the Big Red One”
Nice
I was 89th at The Great Place, Fort Hood.
@@themightyleon1251 fort hood...
Thank you for another wonderful video
I was in the Army Security Agency, but in Viet Nam we were called a Radio Research Unit. I no longer remember the unit numbers. Eventually I was stationed outside of Pleiku. Later med-evaced to Japan, then in Two Rock, Petaluma, California, where I did trick (rotating shift) work until being medically retired from Letterman Hospital at the Presidio of San Francisco.
I'm slowly writing down various stories from my 4+ years.
I seen all of those as basic back in Fort Benning
I was in the 501st. of the 101st. Airborne. (all Paratroopers back then).
Screaming eagles?
My granddad was in the 501st 101st screaming eagles airborne division in ww2 he Brand home a ss officers luger his medals and cap
I was in the signal corps. 35th signal brigade. Usually signal unit patches are pretty weak.
We were the exception. We had a Lions head with 4 lightning bolts coming out of it. Pretty badass I think.
In 1967 my home unit was a 12b2p Airborne, combat engineer/Airborne/air mobile unit. We wore a great Blue Dragon w/airborne rocker, 18th Airborne Corp! 3rd Army Division (Patton's Army) Fort Bragg
After the deployment in Afghanistan I got back from in July, I wear the SOCOM patch with Airborne tab on my right sleeve. Was a pretty cool group of guys to work with/support. I'm in a HIMAR unit.
I helped make rocket motor casings & warhead skins for MLRS sys. back in the 80's
And other things that go boom.💣
Bad news for bad guys.
No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great, Duty First! -1st Infantry Motto
thr Big Red one was ate up in the Late 80's early 90's.
10th Mountain 2-87th IN my first CIB, and 82D ABN DIV C, HHC, and B Co second CIB I retired a 1SG in 2-504th PIR 82D.
My favorite unit patch, out of the four I served in during my 10 years, is the 2nd Armored Division (FWD) (HELL ON WHEELS), I did 2 years with the Forward Brigade, HHB 1/14 FA (Reflagged as HHB 4/3 FA while I was there) in General Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Garlstedt, Germany. I loved that patch because of its rich history and unit history and because it was the only unit patch allowed to be worn above the left breast pocket on old OG-107 (olive drab fatigues) and later the BDU camouflaged uniform. I wore it on both. The others are the 1st Army, 4th ID, and 3rd AD. Did 2 tours in Germany and two stateside at Fort Carson, and 2 years in USAR in Puerto Rico, with 1st Army.
I was with the 3rd ID in Germany back in the 70's
1/4 Infantry Regiment, 3rd ID
Aschaffenburg, Germany 1976-1979
"Rock of the Marne"
3rd MI Co
Leighton Barracks Würzburg Germany
i'm a patch collection guy and my favorite patches are
101st Airborne
2nd ID
4th ID
116th Cav (Oregon National Guard)
SFG Patch,
1st,2nd Ranger
SF Tab
Airborne Tab
Ranger Tab
And hope soon the Sapper Tab for the Collection
116th cav is mostly Idaho National Guard. We call it the sperm-cookie
@@glassobriscey8070 LOL the one's i have are from ONG from my next door neighbor of the 3-116 C Co
My late Dad - WWII Veteran was in the 5th Division - Red Diamond & when in Iceland was part of the IBC - Iceland Base Command.
In your video presentation on badges earned ( ie jump wings, weapons and ordance ) I earned marksman at Ft. Dix qualifying in 0° degrees. The Canadian Bull is hard to see when you are trying to site an M-16. Later on FT. Bragg different story. Expert every time after that. I was lucky to qualify in February in New Jersey lol. And I have Jump Wings. Even harder than qualifying on a rifle for the first time in February. The cold never bothered me again.
JSA, I WAS THERE, CAMP KITTY-HAWK
I'm sentimental to the 1st Cavalry Division.
James Austin the line they never crossed, the horse they never rode...
SwordsmanRyan what’s your unit patch fucko.
My Dad has a US Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations patch on both sleeves from serving with the 489th Civil Affairs Battalion.
I had two combat patches I was authorized to wear the 39th Infantry Brigade it was a Diamond and a Bowie Knife and I was also authorized to wear the 82nd Airborne patch because was under the 82nd as well
3rd ID. Rock of the Marne!
A Business bad reception
8th infantry division is one of mine since it was deactivated
They used to hate being called Eight Up.
Spent all 6 years same platoon on bragg. 3/504 pir, 82d abn. So that will always be my favorite
1ST ARMORED damn I would want that patch soooo bad
3rd ACR. Brave Rifles!