U.S. Army Patch - 172nd Infantry Brigade - Color (pair) | |
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U.S. Army Patch - 172nd Infantry Brigade - Color The 172nd Infantry Brigade patch features a blue rectangle with rounded ends within a narrow white border and a wider red border. It also shows a representation of the Great Dipper and North Star in yellow above two white-capped mountains with a blue bayonet, point up, edged white. Combat arms colors are represented with the bayonet alluding to the Infantry and symbolizing attack. The Great Dipper and North Star allude to Alaska and the mountains refer to the terrain over which the units will maneuver to gain and hold ground. The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 28 August 1963. This patch is sold in pairs. Official Licensed Product of the U.S. Army. By federal law, licensing fees paid to the U.S. Army for use of its trademarks provide support to the Army Trademark Licensing Program, and net licensing revenue is devoted to U.S. Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation programs. |