Established in 1944, the US 10th Army played a pivotal role in the Pacific Theatre during World War Two, most notably during the Battle of Okinawa. After its deactivation in 1945, the 10th Army’s legacy continued through its modern successors. This patch, measuring 6cm x 5cm, and made of embroidered cotton, is a fantastic piece whether for collection or as part of a reenactment uniform.
Key Features
Original US Army surplus.
Measures approximately 6cm x 5cm.
Red cross design on a white background.
Raw edge finish.
Description
The US 10th Army, formed in June 1944, was instrumental in the Battle of Okinawa, contributing significantly to the Allied victory in the Pacific. This patch features a simple yet powerful design: a red cross on a white background.
Measuring 6cm at its widest point and 5cm at its highest, the patch is made from embroidered cotton. Crafted with precision, with clean stitching and a distinctive raw edge finish, this patch is perfect for reenactors and collectors alike!
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