"By wearing the patch, you are continuing to live on the historical traditions. You continue to live its rich heritage of strength and the character of its nation," said Command Sgt. Maj. Alpheus Haswell as he describes the history behind the 130th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade patch. The patch has been worn by soldiers since 1974. The patch is oval shaped with a tower and a construction truss. The embroidered symbols represent the missions of the previous brigades. The crossbeams of the truss further simulate the Roman numeral 30, indicating the numerical designation of the unit. The 105th is a subordinate unit to the 49th MP Brigade Tactical Command Post. (Army photo/Spc. Andrew Oeffinger)
Date Taken: | 06.01.2010 |
Date Posted: | 07.17.2010 11:58 |
Photo ID: | 300279 |
VIRIN: | 100601-A-3783O-002 |
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Location: | CAMP CROPPER, IQ |
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