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More Badassery by the Americans and the Canadians
http://webandtechs.com/2015/02/first...al-gold-medal/
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That's awesome.
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Good God ... awesome.
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Shoulder patches: Devil's Brigade, Green Beret, SOCOM.
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You SF guys, always thinking that SOCOM is just you. My SOCOM patch doesn't have that long tab.
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Just though I'd show how unit lineage, mentioned in the linked article, is reflected in uniform shoulder patches and I used the first images I came across that were roughly the same size (only resized one). PS: Back when I became SF qualified, there was no SF tab. That came about while I was still in service though. HALO wings; however, didn't happen until after I ETS'd. |
You're an old guy. Thanks for your service. In many respects I don't think you'd recognize the force today. In many you would.
I really like looking into and understanding unit lineage, and the heraldry behind unit patches and crests. Our link to the past, and reminders that we represent more than ourselves. In most of the units I've been in we represent some pretty bad ass dudes and have a lot to uphold and live up to. And editorial correction: That is a USASOC patch, the red background with the dagger on an arrow head. SOCOM is a Gold Spearhead on a black oval background. |
I like unit/regimental histories. British army, but the same applies. i love how ideosyncratic they are, and the way odd stuff will get commemorated in some little way in the uniform, or the nicknames of regiments, and stick for centuries.
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Thanks for being smarter than the average bear, Joe. :notworthy |
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I think the 1st SOCOM memory combined with USASOC being unfamiliar led to my mislabeling the image as SOCOM. Conflating [shades of Brian Williams!] 1st SOCOM with USSOCOM is attributable to old age (haven't thought about this stuff for a quarter century). That's my story and waterboarding won't change it. ;) |
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Yea, actually it's been US Army Special Forces Command (USASFC), nested under USASOC for a long time now. And USAJFKSWCS has remained the same.
Nested under USSOCOM is USASOC, NAVSPECWARCOM, AFSOC, JSOC, and MARSOC. Speaking of lineage and heraldry, I'm putting together a patch with the insignia from my "unit" in Pakistan, SOC-FWD Pakistan. Can you guess where we traced our lineage to? |
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Is that the Sheriff of Nottingham with the beard? |
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LOL, that's us.
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