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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:06, 15 November 2007: 93 × 91 (1 KB): Ktims {{Information |Description=US Army Private First Class rank insignia, in use 1942-1955 (colour change in 1942 to these colours, colour change in 1955) |Source=Derived from w:Image:US_Army_E-2.svg with colour changes per w:Image:WWIIPFC.gif.
The U.S. Army enlisted rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system.The color scheme used for the insignia's chevron design was defined as golden olive drab chevrons on a dark blue-black wool background for wear on "winter" uniform dress coats and dress shirts or silvery-khaki chevrons on a dark blue-black cotton background for wear on the various types of ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:55, 15 November 2007: 93 × 161 (4 KB): Ktims {{Information |Description=US Army Technical Sergeant rank insignia, in use 1942-1955 (colour change in 1942 to these colours, rank discontinued in 1955) |Source=Derived from w:Image:US_Army_E-7.svg with colour changes per w:Image:WWIITSGT.gif.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:52, 15 November 2007: 93 × 175 (4 KB): Ktims {{Information |Description=US Army Master Sergeant rank insignia, in use 1942-1955 (colour change in 1942 to these colours, colour change in 1955 to present appearance) |Source=Derived from w:Image:US Army E-8 MSG.svg w
This patch was officially adopted by the U.S. Army on October 19, 1918. The first patches were often primitive but by World War II, the manufacture was regulated. By World War II, all army groups, field armies, corps, and divisions, as well as all major Army commands, had unique SSI. These SSI would often be created with symbolism alluding to ...
Description: US Army Staff Sergeant rank insignia, in use 1942-1955 (colour change in 1942 to these colours, rank discontinued in 1955) Date: 15 November 2007