
1st Bn 1st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1993
- 1994
Note the First Infantry Division patch in the
design.
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1st Bn 3rd Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1995
- Current. |

2nd Avn Det
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Worn from: 1989
- Current.
Note the shoulder-sleeve insignia of the military
academy in the design.
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1st Bn 101st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1990
- Current.
The ace of spades was a popular calling card placed
on the bodies of dead North Vietnamese Army and Viet-Cong
soldiers. This version alludes to the grim reaper, a potent
symbol of death to the enemy.
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CoB 2nd Bn
101st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1993 -
Current.
The design depicts this unit as part of the 101st
Airborne Division. Note the screaming eagle design at the
bottom.
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CoA 4th Bn
101st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1993
- Current.
The design, incorporating the figure of a gunfighter
and the air-assault insignia, is of unknown origin.
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CoA 7th Bn
101st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1994
- Current.
The eagle, a symbol of the 101st Airborne Division,
is cast in the role of a predator in this design. A Chinook
helicopter is silhouetted against a full moon. The inscription
"Predators" is the unit's nickname.
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ACo 9th Bn
101st Avn Regt
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Worn from: 1994
- Current.
The design incorporates a scroll with the unit's
nickname, "Black Widows," and the black widow spider itself.
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102nd Air Supt Facility
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Worn from: 1993
- Current.
The design of the patch is of unknown origin.
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121st Avn Co
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Worn from: June
1963 - December 1970.
The design of the patch is of unknown origin.
However, the tiger's head associates the unit with the Vietnam era.
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