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Black Hawk on red shield with letters "BH" on chest.
The 86th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II. Currently called the 86th Training Division, based at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, members of the division now work with Active Army, Reserve, and National Guard units to provide them with a Decisive Action Training Environment on a yearly basis.
The black hawk with initials BH superimposed on the red shield is symbolic of the nickname of the Division.
The mission of the command is symbolized by the missile and the lightning suggests readiness and retaliatory speed. The tab contains the numerical designation of the command.
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The military uses SSI arm patches to signify what command or unit a soldier is serving with - both overseas in combat deployments as well as back in garrison in their permanent duty station. These patches signify both currently attached units a soldier serve on the left sleeve as well as the prior unit attached to while serving in a combat zone for a specified period of time. Military Patches are a wonderful way to show your love and support for the service person in your life or to show your pride in your own branch of the service.
Assorted authentic military sew-on embroidered fabric patches, branchtapes and nametapes.
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