This WW2 US Army Staff Sergeant Woven Insignia Single is an original regulation sleeve patch from the Second World War era. The insignia is constructed with woven thread on an olive drab backing, indicating the staff sergeant rank within the U.S. Army. The design features three chevrons above one rocker, marking the non-commissioned officer status of staff sergeant as defined by wartime uniforms and ranking systems. Woven patches of this kind were issued for wear on the uniform jacket and are representative of the period between 1941 and 1945. Such insignia played a significant role in quickly identifying the rank and responsibility level of personnel. The back of the patch shows the typical methods of construction for military insignia of the era, with attention to durability and clarity of the design. The patch is single, meaning it is offered individually rather than as a pair. It is intended for collectors, historians, or individuals studying military uniforms and insignia.
WW2 US Army Staff Sergeant Woven Insignia Single
$10.00
The WW2 US Army Staff Sergeant Woven Insignia Single is an original uniform patch from the period of the Second World War. This insignia represents the rank of Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, a non-commissioned officer position typically responsible for squad-level leadership and administrative duties. The patch is constructed from olive drab wool or cotton backing, featuring three upward-pointing chevrons
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