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A World War I Marine Corps uniform with American Indian head unit shoulder patch. (Shawn Snow/Staff) For years in Afghanistan and Iraq, Marine special operators were hounded for sporting the ...
Is it a Clint Eastwood-inspired patch like the ones worn by a Marine helicopter squadron? Are you going to be a contrarian and say that you like this one Army human resources unit’s version of ...
The unit hasn't been active in more than four ... "We'll be seeing more of the red patch," a Marine Corps news release on the reactivation states. "In line with the commandant's planning guidance ...
Those units remain active across the Marine ... commander Evans Carlson and the president of the Marine Raider Association, the insignia is far less important than the spirit behind it.
After years of debate, the Marine Corps’ elite Special Operations force just made a major change, adopting the name of the combat-hardened Raider units that ... to wear a patch with the logo ...
The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit unveiled its new insignia on Oct. 26 — designed by Pfc. Luis Marcial and Lance Cpl. Alexis Betances — who were commended for their creativity by the unit’s ...