Description
US Army Special Forces Patch Green Beret
The US Army Special Forces patch or the ‘Special Forces Shoulder Sleeve Insignia’ is an identification badge… It is to reflect their high status of being selected and being ready to perform the world special operation missions.We also have US Army Sword Patches Military
Symbolism and History 
This dog has the emblem depicted on it – the emblem of a golden eagle which holds in its claws a lightning bolt surrounded by a blue colour. A silhouette of an eagle, signifying power and liberty, is a symbol of the Special Forces as the Army’s elite force for irregular war fighting. The acceleration light bolt relates the Special Forces’ efficiency, effectiveness in responding and operating in a certain area.
Blue in collaboration with loyalty and vigilance symbolizes the stiff commitment of Special Forces to their mission and to their state.
The Special Forces patch was designed back in 1952 and it has evolved many times since then. Currently, the logo represents a golden eagle and a lightning on a blue panel and was introduced in 1961 with no numerous alterations.
Wearing the Patch
The US Army Special Forces patch is worn over the right pocket of the ASU and on the right shoulder of the ACU. It is something that is an easily noticeable item belonging to a soldier and their sign of being privileged for performing the work of special operations.
Significance and Meaning
The emblem of the US Army Special Forces can be described not only as a simple patch; that symbolizes the qualities, principles, histories and perils of the United States Army Special Forces. The emblem symbolizes the function of the Special Forces in performing guerrilla warfare and that of defending the country.




