Thug писал(а):AR 670-17–4. Insignia and accouterments
The insignia and accouterments authorized for wear on the cold-weather uniform follow.
a. Badges, combat and special skill, subdued pin-on only (para 29–17).
b. Brassards (para 28–29).
c. Branch insignia, subdued pin-on only (paras 28–10b and 28–12b).
d. Combat leaders identification (on cold-weather coats (field jackets) and extended cold-weather clothing system
(Gortex) parka only) (para 28–21).
e. Grade insignia, subdued pin-on (para 28–5, 28–6, and 28–7).
f. Headgear insignia (para 28–3).
g. Name and Army distinguishing tapes (paras 28–24a and 28–24b).
h. Shoulder sleeve insignia (current organization and former wartime service) is not authorized for wear on the OG
108 shirts. When the OG 108 shirt is prescribed for wear only as an undergarment, soldiers will not wear collar
insignia and name and U.S. Army distinguishing tapes on the shirt.
i. Organizational flash (para 28–31a).
j. Foreign badges, sew-on badges, and sew-on grade insignia are not authorized for wear on this uniform.
Судя по этому мануалу, здесь указано, что нашивается на форму OG108, из шерстяной оливковой саржи.
А для М65 надо смотреть параграф 3:
Chapter 3
Temperate, Hot-Weather, and Enhanced Hot-Weather Battle Dress Uniforms
3–2. Composition and classification
a. Material composition.
(1) Coat, cold weather, woodland camouflage pattern (field jacket). Fabric is nylon and cotton sateen, wind resistant.
(2) Enhanced hot-weather coat and trousers. Fabric is 50/50 ripstop nylon and cotton poplin, in a four-color
woodland camouflage pattern.
(3) Hot-weather coat and trousers. Fabric is 100 percent ripstop cotton, in a four-color woodland camouflage pattern.
(4) Temperate coat and trousers. Fabric is 50/50 nylon and cotton twill, in a four-color woodland camouflage
pattern.
b. Uniform composition.
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(3) Coat, cold weather, woodland camouflage pattern (field jacket). The coat is lined, hip length with a bi-swing
back, with a convertible stand-up collar with concealed hood and a slide-fastener front closure, with two breast and two
lower pockets. (See fig 3–3.)
3–4. Insignia and accouterments
The following insignia and accouterments are authorized for wear on these uniforms:
a. Badges (subdued).
(1) Combat and special skill badges (pin on or embroidered sew on) (para 29–17d).
(2) Special skill tabs (para 29–17d).
(3) Subdued identification badges (para 29–18d).
b. Brassards (para 28–29).
c. Branch insignia (paras 28–10b and 28–12b).
d. Combat leaders identification (para 28–21).
e. Grade insignia (paras 28–5 through 28–7).
f. Headgear insignia (para 28–3).
g. Subdued shoulder sleeve insignia, current organization (para 28–16e(2)).
h. Subdued shoulder sleeve insignia, former wartime service (para 28–17c(2)).
i. Name and U.S. Army distinguishing tapes (paras 28–24a and 28–24b).
j. Organizational flash (para 28–31a).
k. Foreign badges are not authorized for wear on these uniforms.
"Репутация - это то, что о тебе знают другие. А честь - это то, что знаешь о себе ты сам. Трение возникает, когда они разнятся. Нет ничего хуже, чем стоять с осколками чести у ног, когда общественное мнение носит тебя на руках. Береги честь."