Thousands of National Guard members will wear the new patch so that those in Washington, D.C. "know who is who.” ...
The blur of camouflage and helmets made it nearly impossible to tell the difference between police and National Guard members ...
and you’ll likely notice senior officers wearing patches from elite military institutions like the Weapons School or the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. These emblems reflect the Air Force’s ...
The bald eagle, a symbol of the power and strength of the United States for more than 240 years, earned an overdue honor on Tuesday: It officially became the country's national bird. President Joe ...
This might lead someone to either assume the servicemember put their flag patch on the wrong way or that the U.S. military screwed up its regulations and everyone is a bit off, as their flags are ...
Sometimes, the hints of an important story linger, eating at the journalists who know there's an issue that should be covered. There's a sense of failure that dissipates only when the details are ...
Here, mental health tech holds a unit patch at Tinker Air Force Base. (Gina Anderson/U.S. Air Force) Editor’s note: This report contains discussion of suicide. Troops, veterans and family ...
If you've ever seen a soldier in uniform, you may have noticed that the flag on their uniform appears to be backwards, but ...
Congress that same year designated the bald eagle as the national emblem, and its image appears in a host of places, ranging from documents and the presidential flag to military insignia and U.S ...
Arguably, the last such man is James McCubbin, a North American P-51D Mustang pilot of the Eighth Air Force who is currently ... his Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia. By Jon Guttman McCubbin ...