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Get it right!
Unit patches actually had no prescribed regulation position when
sewn to the upper sleeve, but usually they were placed 1/2"-1"
under the shoulder seam. The wearer's current unit was sewn to the
left sleeve, while any previous unit might be placed on the right
sleeve.
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Rangers & Special Unit Patches
Last Updated:
December 2, 2008
US Insignia Main
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US Army Rangers
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Ranger
Battalion Scrolls
$10.00
each
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Ranger Insignia |
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Ranger Lozenge,
early 2nd & 5th
Battalions
$10.00
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Rangers Lozenge,
early 2nd & 5th Battalions
("theatre-made" bullion)
$20.00 |
Other Special Forces

1st Special
Service Force
(1942-1945) Joint US-Canadian commando unit, fought in the
Italian campaign and southern France.
$10.00 |

442nd Combat Team
(1st pattern, 1943)
"Nisei" (1943-1946); Made up of
Japanese-American volunteers. Participated in the Italian campaign.
$10.00 |

442nd Combat Team
(2nd pattern)
This variation quickly replaced the 1st
pattern in late 1943.
$10.00 |

Special Forces Airborne
For Airborne personnel assigned to special
task forces.
$10.00
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Interallied Mission FFI
("theatre-made"
bullion)
Special
patch for those personnel in units assigned to special operations
who worked with the Free French during the German occupation.
$10.00 |

Provisional Engineer
Special Brigade Group
(PESBG)
The Army
"Beach Battalion" engineers bore this distinctive patch.
$10.00 |
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Amphibious Training
Command
Worn as
a pocket patch by members of the
amphibious operations
and training command from 1942 until 1946.
After 1946, when the
command was redesignated as a center, it was
renamed "Engineer Special Brigades" and worn as a shoulder
patch.
$10.00
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