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Frequently referred to as a shoulder patch or unit patch, the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia worn by personnel serving at Fort Jackson and the U.S. Army Training Center located there was approved on 20 February 2007.
Apr 23, 2024 · Welcome to Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's main production center for Basic Combat Training. The installation trains roughly 50 percent of all Soldiers and more than 60 percent of women entering...
Fort Jackson, adjacent to Columbia, S.C. is a 53,000 acre U.S. Army Training Center. Named for President Andrew Jackson-- a South Carolina native -- it was originally established in 1917 when...
One interesting display describes the development of the first shoulder sleeve insignia, the black “Wildcat” patch of the 81st Division, which trained at Fort Jackson before deploying to France in 1918. As in World War I, Fort Jackson trained thousands of soldiers during World War II.
3 days ago · Jun 22, 2024, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM. 8-10 a.m., Palmetto Falls Water Park. The entire Fort Jackson community is invited to attend and participate in this event. Pre-registration is available at...
Wildcat Creek, a tiny stream that flows through Fort Jackson, South Carolina, inspired the first shoulder patch to be worn by any division in the United States Army.
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