So was at a 7-11 little while ago. At least 20 US Army Airborne (had AA 82nd Airborne patch) in store buying stuff. Had black patches with white star and indian head on one side and what looked like an upside down arrowhead with insignia in the arrowhead on the other side. I Asked, "Hope you all are here to do the RIGHT thing." He answered. "That is to be seen."
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Not a single LARP in OPs post history. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
Updoot for username.
Yes 82nd Airborne AA patches. I didn't get a good look at the arrowhead patch but could have been Army Special Forces.
Awesome links, thanks!
Best patch there..."Latin here reads 'all your substructures [or bases] belong to us.'"
saw a picture on line of Army infantry being award a similar star patch for serving in Iraq. maybe that is what it was.
What you seen is probably one side was his current unit the other side is his deployment patch. The right side under the American flag is the deployment patch. The other side is his current unit.
"combat patch" ssi fwts ..... not uncommon for someone to have an all american patch on one side and 2id or group patch. Though they would prefer to be all American on both sleeves lol
highly doubt people there to do serious business are making a 7-11 run.
Are you saying there is actually a unit with an upside down Indian's head, rather than an stone point pointing down?
it looked like an arrowhead or a spear point pointing down with insignia sewed into the shape. I wish I got a better look.
Or maybe a shield patch like this?
https://i.pinimg.com/236x/a8/f3/ca/a8f3ca2e002a98953118d018fb4de5e2--military-ranks-military-units.jpg
Airborne????
Shouldn't they be hovering overhead?
Buh duh bump...ching!
My son was told to leave his family in Korea and returned to the US two weeks ago. He is not 2nd infantry, but said the entire transport plane was full of 2nd infantry.
Unfortunately I have had no contact with him since he returned to the US.
2ID is also in Washington state, but not airborne as you said.
Can confirm from my time with a Stryker bridge previously under 2ID at Lewis.
How could he have known what you believed to be 'the right thing'?
NO I did not have anything on to suggest I might be MAGA except for being a White Male ;) and no I do not look like a soy boy. semi-military haircut, broad, stocky, not a wimp.
Well true, but I did inflect on the word Right to suggest what Right meant.
Who knows. But he'll have to follow orders I suppose. I can't imagine what I would do if I were ordered to go against my own country in order to help those who are destroying it. Perhaps I just wouldn't be aware. It's chilling, really.
Is there more than one thing to do? There won't be any protestors, etc., because they've been shut out. So there is nothing to defend the inauguration from. There is only one thing to do or not to do.
It's not necessarily about the stupid potato inauguration - there's something going on with China. There are warships all along the California coast right now.
more casual. one guy on the phone with his wife. attitudes varied. Older / senior troops were more laidback. Couple younger guys were quiet and stoic. Funny you should mention some nervous ticks. Couple of sergeants were hanging back by the coolers seems a little out of it compared to others.
The pitch in the comment was more toward dropping.
Best I can tell you.
Please!
Hmm.
Left sleeve has their current unit, the right sleeve has the patch for a unit they deployed to a combat zone with. Special Forces patch is an arrowhead, but not upside-down. It will also have an airborne tab above it. Just because you have that patch doesn't mean you are SF qualified. That would be an additional tab worn above the current unit patch (it would not be on the combat one). It is possible they were on active duty in the 82nd, went to theater and joined the NG when they got out.
yeah wish I spent more time looking at the patches but didn't think about it until I was leaving and took a quick look.
82nd airborne was what Flynn was in.
As a former deployed Army vet, it means nothing, for our purpose, if the 82nd patch is on their right shoulder.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Well sorry about that. long past and not going to take a picture of 20 soldier standing in a 7-11 line.
In todays cellphone era that wouldn't be out of the ordinary.
I seem to recall Juan O Savin mentioning 82nd Airborne. I forget the context though.
Where is the 7-11?
Virginia suburbs
One patch is a unit patch(right side), the other is a deployment patch (below the flag, left side).
Could you tell what ranks they were?
All enlisted. Sergeant First Class was highest rank