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The shoulder sleeve insignia of the 201st Battlefield

The shoulder sleeve insignia of the 201st Battlefield

The shoulder sleeve insignia of the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade is shown before being affixed to the shoulder sleeve of a soldier of the 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion during a 'combat patch' ... More

Pfc. Nikki Paulk receives congratulations from 1st

Pfc. Nikki Paulk receives congratulations from 1st

Pfc. Nikki Paulk receives congratulations from 1st Sgt. Robert Hunt after receiving her 'combat patch' during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, July 20, 2012. Both soldiers are memb... More

Spc. Kyle Reed receives his 'combat patch' during a

Spc. Kyle Reed receives his 'combat patch' during a

Spc. Kyle Reed receives his 'combat patch' during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, July 20, 2012. Reed is a member of Alpha Company, 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion. The unit... More

Sgt. David Granlund, a soldier with Headquarters and

Sgt. David Granlund, a soldier with Headquarters and

Sgt. David Granlund, a soldier with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion, stands with members of his unit before receiving his 'combat patch' during a patch ceremony at F... More

Staff Sgt. Darren McNeil receives congratulations from

Staff Sgt. Darren McNeil receives congratulations from

Staff Sgt. Darren McNeil receives congratulations from 1st Sgt. Robert Hunt after receiving his 'combat patch' during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, July 20, 2012. Both soldiers ... More

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