158th infranty
The Oklahoma National Guard's 45th Infantry Division which switched to the Thunderbird.
Their shoulder patch was a sun symbol indicating good luck. When Germany used it as a symbol of National socialism in 1933 it justly lost much of its allure. The symbol that Germany adopted was the ancient sun symbol known as the swastika. The Oklahoma National Guard changed their patch to the Thunderbird
Many US Army divisions have their origins in the WWI era, including the 27th ID. In peacetime, the 27th ID is the New York National Guard, which accounts for the "NY" on the patch. The divisions created for WWI all got nicknames, and the soldiers of the 27th chose "Orions" for theirs. This was a play on words based on the name of the general commanding the 27th ID, General O'Ryan. The stars on the blue background on the division patch are the constellation Orion.
A Nomad in an outlaw motorcycle club has authority delegated by the National President to enforce club rules and behavior.Most club members wear a territorial rocker (i.e., the bottom patch on the back of the jacket) which signifies what city/locale, state, or province their chapter is located in. A Nomad's territorial rocker, however, will simply say "Nomad". This means that they hold no particular allegiance to a specific club chapter, but should be respected and accepted clubwide. For example, if the National President had a problem with a specific club chapter, he might dispatch a group of Nomads to visit the chapter. The Nomads would then observe the chapter and advise the members of any problems the National President may have. If the infractions were not corrected, the Nomads might then have the authority to correct the problem
The velcro patch on the pocket flap, on the wearer's left sleeve.
The year 1040? I do not believe there was a National Guard back then.
The Oklahoma National Guard's 45th Infantry Division which switched to the Thunderbird.
On the left shoulder, that is the current unit patch, on the right shoulder it would be a combat unit patch. Also there are tabs that can go above the patches if qualified to wear them. Ie: Ranger, Sapper, Special Forces.
Their shoulder patch was a sun symbol indicating good luck. When Germany used it as a symbol of National socialism in 1933 it justly lost much of its allure. The symbol that Germany adopted was the ancient sun symbol known as the swastika. The Oklahoma National Guard changed their patch to the Thunderbird
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wear an eye patch. hope i helped ;]
The sun is because Maine is the first state to see the sun in the nation. The pine tree is because Maine is the pine tree state. The sun has thirteen rays for the thirteen orginal colonies.
Department specific protocols
Church is the TABLE were the club members meet
Black Patch - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Many US Army divisions have their origins in the WWI era, including the 27th ID. In peacetime, the 27th ID is the New York National Guard, which accounts for the "NY" on the patch. The divisions created for WWI all got nicknames, and the soldiers of the 27th chose "Orions" for theirs. This was a play on words based on the name of the general commanding the 27th ID, General O'Ryan. The stars on the blue background on the division patch are the constellation Orion.
The patch "RLLR" worn by members of the Sons of Silence motorcycle club stands for "Respect, Loyalty, Love, Respect." This motto reflects the core values that the club emphasizes among its members, highlighting the importance of camaraderie and allegiance within the organization.