The Museum of Veterans in Vilonia has hundreds of military rank pins and patches that have been worn on the uniform of soldiers serving in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
At the Midwest Flair Fest, you're encouraged to wear your heart on your sleeve. More than 40 vendors selling enamel pins, embroidered patches, and other forms of wearable art will fill Thalia Hall ...
In 1933, a Navy Reserve Squadron in New York asked Walt Disney's company to develop an insignia for the military unit. What Disney devised was an image of Mickey Mouse riding a goose, with a Navy ...
This patch for the Mencho Special Forces is used by the CJNG gunmen charged with the personal protection of the CJNG leader. The discovery of a previously unknown military-style patch identifying a ...
Commanders have until Feb. 21 to review their units' emblems, morale patches, mottos, nicknames, coins and other heraldry and insignia and remove any that are racist, sexist or derogatory, the Air ...
WASHINGTON — When President Trump delivered a Memorial Day speech to the crew of the amphibious assault ship Wasp in Tokyo Bay on Tuesday, some of the nearly 1,000 sailors and Marines aboard were ...
Earlier this month, 3,000 people gathered deep in New York City’s Chinatown forming a block-and-a-half-long line leading into a room packed with pins and patches. The aptly-named Pin & Patch Show was ...
In the interminable runup to the U.S. presidential election, Hillary Clinton recruited 45 designers around the country to create campaign buttons, and AIGA member designers have created a range of ...
Troops’ use of patches bearing Nazi emblems risks fueling Russian propaganda and spreading imagery that the West has spent a half-century trying to eliminate. By Thomas Gibbons-Neff KYIV, Ukraine — ...
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