Wear
The distinctive unit insignia of the unit to which the soldier is assigned are worn as follows:
- On the beret flash of enlisted personnel
- On the breast patch of the black pullover sweater
- On the epaulette sleeves of the Army Green Uniform and the Army Service Uniform (when not worn in dress configuration)
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