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Other uniform changes include authorization for all personnel to wear a combat-service identification badge and for enlisted personnel to wear distinctive unit insignia on the shoulder loops of the blue coat.
Distinctive unit insignia (an enameled metal pin worn by soldiers), coats of arms (on a flag), and shoulder sleeve insignia (patch) for an organization can share a color scheme and some design elements, but cannot be identical.
Enlisted soldiers wear their distinctive unit insignia centered on the flash.
 
 
 
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