TheOldGuy
Well-Known Member
A unit patch is different for every division in the Army. I'm in 4th Infantry Division, so my patch is the one you see on my avatar. All soldiers where a unit patch on their left shoulder, but after being deployed for 30 days, they earn the right to wear it on the right shoulder. This is a combat patch, and I got mine last night.
The thing is, though, that I haven't really seen combat yet. We've been shot at, I almost got hit by a stray round, and a bomb went off about 100m in front of us once, but other that those relatively minor incidents, we haven't seen shit.
That's why I don't think they should call it a combat patch. They should call it a deployment patch or something.
Don't put a combat patch on my shoulder if I haven't been in combat. Just stamp my passport or something.
"Hey Stevens, have you been in combat?"
"Nope, but I have been to Iraq."
The thing is, though, that I haven't really seen combat yet. We've been shot at, I almost got hit by a stray round, and a bomb went off about 100m in front of us once, but other that those relatively minor incidents, we haven't seen shit.
That's why I don't think they should call it a combat patch. They should call it a deployment patch or something.
Don't put a combat patch on my shoulder if I haven't been in combat. Just stamp my passport or something.
"Hey Stevens, have you been in combat?"
"Nope, but I have been to Iraq."