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First Cavalry Division Patch€5.00Yellow, the traditional cavalry color, and the horse's head refer to the 1st Cavalry Division's original structure.
Black, symbolic of iron, alludes to the transition to tanks and armor.
The black diagonal stripe represents a sword baldric and is a mark of military honor; it also implies movement "up the field" and thus symbolizes aggressive elan and attack.
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82nd Airborne AA Patch€5.00The 82nd Airborne Divisions "Double A" shoulder patch. The A's stand for "All American," a nickname derived from the fact that in World War I the 82nd's troops came from all 48 States. Learn More
82nd Airborne Parawing Patch€4.00Today the 82nd Airborne Division is known as " America's Guard of Honor," a name given them by General George S. "Blood & Guts" Patton during the occupation of Berlin. It is now the largest paratroop unit in the Free World. Learn More
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101st Airborne Eagle Patch€5.00The division was activated on 15 August 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. On 19 August 1942, its first commander, Major General William C. Lee, promised his new recruits that the 101st had "no history but had a rendezvous with destiny." Learn More

























