No matter which shoulder the Flag is worn on, the Stars always face forward. That may not be in line with tradition, but that's the intent of the "backward" orientation.
Thats one BA Infidel!!!!!!!!!
25th infantry. Are they still stationed in Hawaii. Tropic Lightning/Electric Strawberries. My father was 25th in the Nam.
M240 FTW!!
Yes they are. They also have a Stryker brigade and an airborne brigade in Alaska.
I get that. Problem is, the helmet patch, if moved to the shoulder on that same side, would be backwards (i.e. field not facing forward). Since the chest patch isn't on either shoulder/side and is displayed horizontally, shouldn't the field be in the upper left? Or are the rules for military patches different than for hanging flags in that regard?
I get that. Problem is, the helmet patch, if moved to the shoulder on that same side, would be backwards (i.e. field not facing forward). Since the chest patch isn't on either shoulder/side and is displayed horizontally, shouldn't the field be in the upper left? Or are the rules for military patches different than for hanging flags in that regard?
A lot of you responded with "cool". Actually wonder how hot that outfit is on a day like we have been having lately (in the mid to upper 90's)? Looks like a person could dehydrate getting to the aircraft. And also, thanks to all of you that have served or are serving in our armed forces, I greatly appreciate my freedoms daily.
I get that. Problem is, the helmet patch, if moved to the shoulder on that same side, would be backwards (i.e. field not facing forward). Since the chest patch isn't on either shoulder/side and is displayed horizontally, shouldn't the field be in the upper left? Or are the rules for military patches different than for hanging flags in that regard?
i can tell.and yes, all my pockets have tactical bacon.