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USF-I patch

The Combat patch for United States Forces - Iraq

 

Soldiers who have been attached to United States Forces-Iraq wear the history, security and prosperity of a nation on their uniform.

 

According to the Institute of Heraldry, the shoulder sleeve insignia of USF-I has been worn to represent service of combat and contingency operations in Iraq since 2005. The shield patch is a symbol of the many ideals that has ushered in a new dawn for Iraq.

 

The patch contains four distinctive symbols:

 

The Star

 

"The star represents a vision of unity for the seven peoples of Iraq (Sunni,Shia, Kurd, Turkoman, Assyrian, Yazidi, Armenian) leading to a more secure,prosperous and free future for Iraqis."

 

The Crossed Scimitars

 

"The crossed scimitars of the insignia recall the partnership between Multinational Forces and Iraqi Security Forces essential to bringing a democratic way of life to Iraq.

 

The Palm Fronds

 

"The palm fronds symbolize peace and prosperity for a new nation."

 

The Mesopotamian Human-Headed Bull

 

"The colossal statue of the Mesopotamian human-headed winged bull recalls the rich heritage of Iraq and underscores strength and protection for the people of Iraq."

 

On a black shield, the star shines above the crossed scimitars. The palm fronds wrap the canvas as a base and the Mesopotamian human-headed bull is the center-piece.

 

Soldiers who have served in direct support of USF-Iraq are authorized the tactically colored shoulder insignia on the Army Combat Uniform and the full color insignia when wearing the Army Service Uniform.

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Uploaded on August 17, 2011
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