Thank you for viewing my personal collection of
US Army military insignia.

Total page loads on this site since January 1st, 2009


I have a limited number of duplicate patches for sale at the US Army Patches Store web site.
(Click here to enter "The Store"...)

- FREE Shipping to addresses in the continental US -

You are currently on the web site of my personal collection of military insignia. Items displayed on this page are not for sale.


Divisions  - WW1 through Current - Page 9   www.usarmypatches.com  (thumbnail 125)

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 101st Division     'Screaming Eagles"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

WW2 & after

  1. Cut edge
  2. Cut edge-one piece
  3. Merrow edge
  4. Merrow edge-red beak
  5. Cut edge-no tab

  1. Desert
  2. Subdued-one piece
  3. Subdued

 

 

 

       
   

Pocket Patches worn by the 101st Div

  1. Recondo School

  2. Sniper

  3. Sniper

 

   

Misc Div Items

  1. Jacket Patch

  2. Challenge Coin 506th Abn Inf

 

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 102nd Division     "Ozark Division"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

WW1 & after

  1. Hound dog-early issue
  2. Off uniform
  3. Cut edge
  4. Merrow edge

 

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 103rd Division     "Cactus Division"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

WW1 & after

  1. Air Service
  2. Artillery
  3. Engineers
  4. Infantry
  5. Medical Service

  1. Ordnance
  2. Other Services
  3. Quartermaster
  4. Signal Corps
  5. Veterinary Service


Collector Copies from the early 70s.
  1. Artillery-bullion edge
  2. Infantry-felt on felt
  3. Infantry-corded edge
  4. Infantry-no border-embroidered-white back

        

WW2 & after

  1. Mfg error
  2. OD border-light yellow
  3. OD border-color variation
  4. Merrow edge
  5. Subdued
     

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 104th Division     "Timberwolf Division"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

WW2 & after

  1. Cut edge-weave variation
  2. OD bdr-Off uniform
  3. Cut edge
  4. Cut edge-ribbed weave

 

    

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 106th Division     "Golden Lion Division"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

WW2 & after

All have variations in the weave pattern of the face of the lion.

   
     

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 108th Division     "Golden Griffins"
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

Army Reserve Status 1946-1952

  1. Cut edge-small tab
  2. Cut edge
   
The 108th Division was activated in 1946 as the 108th Airborne Division of the United States Army Reserve and was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Manning during this period was relatively small and funding for Airborne training, equipment, and airlift support was minimal. In 1952, the division was reorganized into an infantry division and had its headquarters relocated to its present location in Charlotte, North Carolina, moving all of its subordinate units from Georgia to the Carolinas. Not long after, in 1956, the division was reorganized as training division, which would eventually result in the divisions re-designation as an Institutional Training formation.

1952 and later

  1. Merrow edge & tab-not issued
  2. Subdued
In researching the 108th history after 1952, the 108th lost it's Airborne status. Many collectors, myself included, incorrectly show the 108th with a merrowed edge and a merrowed airborne tab. Subdued versions of the 108th can be with, or with out, a merrowed edge. But not with an airborne tab. Merrowed edges and subdued patches came into existence during the Vietnam war era.

108th Inf Div
This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 119th Division
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 130th Division
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 135th Division
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 141st Division
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157

 157th Division
 Links to more information about this unit...Wikipedia   

This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

Jump to these Division Pages -------  01st-10th   11th-20th   21st-30th   31st-40th   41st-50th   51st-80th   81st-90th   91st-100th   101st-157th

Jump to Divisions on this page ------- 101  102  103  104  106  108  119  130  135  141  157


The USArmyPatches.com original site first went online April 21st, 2004. This entire site and all related pages are Copyright protected 2004 - 2013. All Rights Reserved.
All Images are Copyrighted by USArmyPatches.com and permission is required to download any image or text for commercial purposes.

To satisfy non-commercial use copyright requirements, give credit and a link to "www.usarmypatches.com" below the image for any images downloaded for non-commercial use on the web.

This Site last updated on: 12-04-2013

Click on the "What's New" link on the left side menu to see what has been changed or updated.