Shoulder sleeve insignia
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are distinctive cloth patches worn on the left sleeve of the United States Army uniform just below the shoulder seam by soldiers assigned to divisions, corps, armies, and other specifically authorized organizations. They are also worn on the right sleeve by soldiers to indicate former overseas service with certain units during periods of U.S. military operations in hostile conditions (MOHC).
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Not to be confused with Formation patch.
Quick Facts Designer, Year ...
Designer | United States Army |
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Year | 1918 (1918)āpresent |
Type | Patch |
Material | Cloth |
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