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Div. She wears the 101st "Screaming Eagle" combat patch with pride, now feeling camaraderie with the medics and all other servicemembers who have had the opportunity to do their job down-range.
The cabbage patch has an official name, Hancock Field, named for Captain Fred Hancock, a 34-year-old company commander in the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — After stories surfaced earlier this week about soldiers in Fort Campbell's 3rd Brigade Combat Team being told to remove their combat patches during training, that directive ...
The 101st Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team has rescinded a directive requiring soldiers to remove their combat patches during a unit training exercise. Soldiers in one of the brigade's ...
"They said, 'No, we're historically accurate because everybody recognizes the 101st Airborne Division patch,'" O'Brien said. The iconic shoulder patch has cemented itself as an iconic piece of ...
Then Colonel Adams gave the patches to his brigade staff and company commanders. Everyone in the battalion had his or her 101st patch within minutes. "The combat patches are looking good," Colonel ...
The 101st Airborne Division's history The patch worn by the division's soldiers and veterans is an iconic piece of American culture. The division was officially founded in 1942, but has roots back ...
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Aside from its participation in some of the most famed battles of the 20th century, the 101st's "Screaming Eagle" patch was made famous even among civilians by the true-to-life HBO television ...