Distinctive Unit Insignia - Wear

Wear

The distinctive unit insignia of the unit to which the soldier is assigned are worn as follows:

On the beret flash of enlisted personnel
On the breast patch of the black pullover sweater
On the epaulette sleeves of the Army Green Uniform and the Army Service Uniform (when not worn in dress configuration)

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