Reference: 4414400M
U.S. Army Patch: 101st Airborne Division - embroidered on OCP
The 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles") shoulder patch. It has hook and loop fasteners (velcro).
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United States Army Tabs are patches displaying a word or words that are worn above the shoulder patch that identifies the unit to which the soldier belongs.
U.S. Army Special Forces Multicam OCP Tab is an original tab manufactured in the U.S.A. in accordance with applicable U.S. Government specifications.
United States Army Tabs are patches displaying a word or words that are worn above the shoulder patch that identifies the unit to which the soldier belongs. These tabs are uniquely valued in the Army because images rather than words are traditionally used to identify a soldier's unit.
Only to identify an individual soldier's special skill an additional shoulder patch is worn that uses words rather than pictures to symbolize that skill. These tabs are also considered badges and have metal equivalents that are worn on the soldier's chest if their uniform does not have a place for shoulder patches (e.g. Army Service Uniform). Other tabs recognize a whole unit's special skill and are considered to be part of a specific unit's shoulder sleeve patch and are worn by a soldier only while they belong to that unit.
The U.S. Army Special Forces Multicam OCP Tab is such a patch and it is worn on the MultiCam (OCP) uniform. It has hook and loop fasteners.
The Special Forces Tab is a service school qualification tab of the United States Army, awarded to any soldier completing either the Special Forces Qualification Course, or the Special Forces Detachment Officer Qualification Course. Soldiers who are awarded the Special Forces Tab are authorized to wear it for the remainder of their military careers, even when not serving in a Special Forces command. The Special Forces Tab was created in 1983 and is an embroidered quadrant patch worn on the upper left sleeve of a military uniform.
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Reference: 4414400M
The 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles") shoulder patch. It has hook and loop fasteners (velcro).
Reference: 2181400
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge is a military badge of the United States Armed Forces issued by the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Regulation size, oxidized silver finish.
Reference: 2161000
1The Combat Infantry Badge (CIB) is awarded to soldiers, who were personally present under enemy fire. Regulation size, silver finish.
Reference: 4409700
United States Army Tabs are patches displaying a word or words that are worn above the shoulder patch that identifies the unit to which the soldier belongs.
Reference: 2153837
U.S. Air Force badges signify aviation ratings, special skills, professional qualifications of flight personnel. Regulation size, silver mirror finish.
Reference: 4411200M
The Ranger Tab is a qualification tab authorized upon completion of the U.S. Army's Ranger School.
Reference: 21537801
The Army Combat Parachutist first Award Badge is awarded to soldiers who have previously earned the Basic Parachutist Badge and simultaneously complete one airborne jump into a combat zone.
Reference: 2160800
The Combat Infantry Badge (CIB) is awarded to soldiers, who were personally present under enemy fire. Regulation size, silver finish.
Reference: 2159900
The U.S. Army Aviator Badge is awarded to soldiers who have completed the necessary training and proficiency tests conducted by the U.S. Army Aviation Center. Regulation size, oxidized silver finish.
Reference: 21537802
The Army Combat Parachutist second Award Badge is awarded to soldiers who have previously earned the Basic Parachutist Badge and simultaneously complete two airborne jumps into a combat zone.
Reference: 4411100M
United States Army Tabs are patches displaying a word or words that are worn above the shoulder patch that identifies the unit to which the soldier belongs.
Reference: 4412960M
ACU Patches, known broadly as shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI), are embroidered patches used by major formations of the United States Army.