Airborne Patches for Military Uniform Programs, Veteran Apparel and Paratrooper Merchandise
Army Airborne Patches with Regulation Parachutist Designation
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101st Airborne Patches with Screaming Eagles Division Insignia
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82nd Airborne Patches with All-American Division Insignia
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WW2 Airborne Patches with Historical Division Insignia
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FAQ
+−What are Army Airborne Patches used for?
Army Airborne Patches are used on military uniforms, veteran apparel, and paratrooper merchandise to display AIRBORNE tab designation, parachutist badge reference, and unit identifier text in regulation-accurate color treatment. They are popular among military merchandise retailers, veteran apparel brands, Army paratrooper communities, and collector product developers seeking authentic Army airborne insignia for garment decoration, uniform display programs, and military merchandise product development throughout the veteran and collector markets.
+−What does an 82nd Airborne Patch look like?
An 82nd Airborne Patch features the iconic double-A All-American insignia with maroon and white color treatment and 82nd Airborne Division designation text. The double-A letter pair represents the All-American nickname earned during World War I and carried through the division's history. The patch is worn on the left shoulder sleeve of Army uniforms and is reproduced in regulation full-color and subdued versions for veteran apparel and military merchandise programs.
+−What is a 101st Airborne Patch?
A 101st Airborne Patch features the Screaming Eagles Division insignia with the iconic screaming eagle head design, black and gold color treatment, and 101st Airborne Division designation. The Screaming Eagles' nickname references the division's aggressive eagle head insignia adopted during World War II. The patch is used on Army uniform shoulder sleeve positions and reproduced for veteran apparel, collector merchandise, and 101st Airborne Division tribute products targeting division veterans and military enthusiasts.
+−Where can I buy WW2 Airborne Patches in bulk?
WW2 Airborne Patches are available through embroidered patch wholesalers and B2B military merchandise suppliers offering period-accurate WWII division insignia with historical color treatment, wartime design accuracy, and vintage aesthetic options. They suit military history collector programs, veteran tribute merchandise buyers, museum gift programs, and military heritage apparel retailers. Bulk pricing is available with configurable period design, historical color treatment, and border finishing options. Contact our team for wholesale pricing and production details.
+−Can Airborne Patches be customized for military merchandise programs?
Yes. Custom Airborne Patches can be produced with division-specific artwork, unit designation text, operational theater references, subdued color specifications, WW2 period-accurate design treatment, IR thread options, and unique airborne insignia adaptations for military merchandise and veteran product programs. Vector artwork submission or unit insignia reference, sample approval, and minimum order confirmation are required. Contact our team for wholesale pricing, sample requests, and production timeline confirmation.
+−How long does production take for Airborne Patches?
Standard production for Airborne Patches completes in 10 to 14 business days from artwork approval. Rush production is available for time-sensitive military events, veteran reunions, or airborne merchandise launch orders, reducing turnaround to 5 to 7 business days. Lead times may vary based on order quantity, design complexity, and subdued or IR thread specifications. Contact our team before placing your order to confirm current production schedules and availability.




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