Description
Engineer Patch Army Official Military
Be a proud owner of this original Army Engineer shoulder insignia. The original meaning of this sign is devoted and qualified warriors who construct and/or demolish in order to achieve the goal in the most extreme conditions. We also have Army School Patches Official Insignia for Military
A Legacy of Engineering Excellence
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The army engineers have their origin from the revolutionery war and present themselves as a versatile force equipped with special authorities for the construction of bridges and roads, breaching objectives and mine clearing.
A Collector’s Dream
Every military history buffs, and collector should have these Army Engineer patches in their collection. For collecting the patch is priceless because each patch corresponds to a separate division or organization of the Engineer Corps.
Display with Pride
These patches may be hung in any way, which is always a plus when trying to decorate and individualize your area. Display them in such a manner that the can exhibit the fine craftsmanship, hang them on a jacket, hat or use them in a shadow box. No matter how you decide to display, these patches are definite to draw the eye and get people talking.
Key Features:
Authenticity: Authentic Army Engineer patches are warranted.
High Quality: This furniture is steady constructed for long lasting and proper display of commodities.
Historical Significance: The history of military engineering is as much connected with direct models as with practises.
Collector’s Item: What makes this work particularly welcome is that, while the citation will be familiar to anyone with experience in military history research, the book itself appears to be unavailable in paperback or any other format.
Versatile Display Options: You can frame them, wear them or flaunt them.
Don’t Miss Your Chance to Own a Piece of History
These Army Engineer patches are highly collectible items, so you should not let this opportunity pass you by and purchase one of these items. Have your today and join others in commemorating the hard work and creativity of Army Engineers.




