Description
Army Patch Sword With Wings
Swords and wings depicted within these badges generally point specifically to airborne or air assault unit. while the sword as a symbol of combat and the wings of readiness to deploy from the air. Here are some examples of military patches with swords and wings: We also have Army Patch with Arrow
The U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division patch: This patch is represented by an emblematic white eagle with the wings
spread and holding a sword in a set of its claws. The head of the eagle represents power and strength while the sword symbolizing fighting force of the division.
The U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) patch: This patch is a Black Eagle spreading its wings with a sword in its claws. In the emblem the eagle is depicted on a white circle with red edge. The sword and wings represent that the division is an air assault division.
The U.S. Army’s Special Forces patch: This patch has green round shape beret with round dagger and lightening marks. The dagger is a reference pointing at the close-combat categories of soldiers within the Special Forces; the lightning bolt refers to their speed.
The Canadian Airborne Regiment patch: This patch shows an eagle in background with wings spread and holding a sword in one claw. The icon of the eagle is placed over a red maple leaf. The sword and wings represent the airborne function of the regiment.




