Description
US Army Patch with Sword
Y-shaped cut above two swords, formally called the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) – United States Army, is emblematic badge that customarily assigned to the representatives of the United States Army. It stands for their association with the longest serving military force in World and symbolize the culture and ethos of this esteemed organization.We also have US Army Special Forces Patch Green Beret
Symbolism and History 
The emblem of the patch is a sword with golden color and red background to show Army’s readiness and mission to safeguard the American values. The sword which is a traditional weapon in the military power of a nation stands for the Army as a combat arm in the United States Armed Forces.
Red background field is chosen in order to reflect the Army’s dedication to its mission and readiness to sacrifice in order to protect the country.
Evolution of the Patch
The US Army patch with a sword logo has been redesigned severally over the years. The current design where there is a sword in gold on a red background was established in the year 1956 and remained slightly modified to date.
Wearing the Patch
The current emblemmaster US Army sword patch insignia being worn on the right shoulder of the army combat dress uniform (ACU) and army service dress uniform (ASU). For a soldier, it is a means of expressing identification and enamor with service to the nation.
Significance and Meaning
The letter and sword logo on the US Army patch is not just a simple emblem; it symbolises the belief, culture and even blood of united states army. As we noted earlier, unit insignia always have a symbolic message about the Army’s responsibility to protect the country and or stand for liberty and democracy.




