Embroidered iron on patches for US Army Veterans

Embroidered US Army patches from TheCheapPlace. Support our Army and honor our troops. We have a best selection of United States Army patches which we dedicated to US Military. Here’s something new and good quality embroidered army patches for your clothes. You can make these patches as awesome gifts for veterans. These badges are sewn on or Iron on applications. Browse our Army patches category and place your orders. We ship them out the same day.

Sergeant First Class Iron on Patch

3x5 inch as low as $1.75
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Corporal Patch

3x3.5 inch as low as $1.50
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Sergeant Patch Chevron

3x3.75 inch +1 colors as low as $1.75
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Airborne AA Patch

3.5x3 inch as low as $1
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US Paratrooper Patch

3.5x3 inch as low as $1.25
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Special Forces Patch

3x1.5 inch as low as $0.75
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Thin Green Line American Flag Reversed Patch

3.5x2 inch +2 colors as low as $1.25
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Commando Patch

4x1.5 inch as low as $1
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First Sergeant Patch

3x5.6 inch as low as $2
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Airborne Patch

4x1.5 inch +1 size as low as $1
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Army Small US Flag Rocker Patch

4x1.5 inch +1 size as low as $1
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Army Patch

11x4.5 inch +1 size as low as $4
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Paratrooper Patch

4x1.5 inch as low as $1
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Infantry Small Flag Rocker Patch

4x1.5 inch +1 size as low as $1
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US army patches

US army patches date back to 1942 or before and many of their origins are now unknown, but they are clearly symbolic, for example a knife represented clandestine operations.  Not all of them received official approval but they were adopted locally to inform others covertly of the wearers, affiliations.  The famous 'victory patch' was created for personnel involved in fundraising campaigns using live weaponry to denote the military strength of the US Army.  In 1945 an earlier Hungarian Allied Control Council shield design was adapted as a US army patch by the addition of gold lettering; while later in 1945 the Trieste white fleur-de-lys design on a red shield was taken up by officers and enlisted men to identify American troops serving in that area of north-east Italy.

A vast array of US army patches exists and these were a great source of pride and accomplishment for soldiers helping to create brotherhood and solidarity and in the post-war years, this did not change.  Nowadays US army patches are worn to express that continuing sense of national pride.

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