46th Special Forces Group Flash with Crest Patch

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SKU:
9975
MPN:
9975
Width:
1.70 (in)
Height:
2.00 (in)
Depth:
0.08 (in)
Backing:
Sew On
Edging:
Cut Edge
$7.95

Description

46th Special Forces Group Flash with Crest Patch (U.S. Army) 1.7" x 2.0" Embroidered Patch with Iron-On Backing

Superior Materials: Made with premium polyester thread and durable twill fabric, ensuring long-lasting color and strength.

Advanced Embroidery Technology: Crafted using the most advanced embroidery machinery, guaranteeing intricate detail, sharp lines, and consistent quality every time.

Easy Iron-On Application: Features a heat-activated adhesive backing for quick, no-sew attachment. Simply position, iron, and press for a secure bond.

Versatile Use: Perfect for personalizing jackets, backpacks, uniforms, or any fabric surface that needs a touch of personality. 

Durable and Washable: Designed to withstand everyday wear and occasional washing without fading or fraying.

 

Formations & Origins
The 46th Special Forces Group (Airborne) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve established in 1963 as part of the Army Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets. The 46th SFG was activated to expand the Army’s capacity for unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and special reconnaissance during the Cold War era. Its mission has always centered on training and deploying highly skilled special operations forces to conduct missions that conventional units cannot. The 46th primarily recruits from reserve soldiers, providing a critical strategic depth to the Army’s Special Forces capability.

Notable Commanders
Over the years, the 46th SFG has been led by experienced special operations commanders dedicated to the unique demands of unconventional warfare and the integration of reserve soldiers into active special operations missions. These commanders emphasized rigorous training, adaptability, and fostering close ties with allied nations' forces, reflecting the unit’s global mission set.

Major Campaigns/Operations
The 46th Special Forces Group has participated in numerous operations worldwide, often deploying elements in support of active-duty Special Forces units. The group’s soldiers have seen action in conflicts such as the Gulf War, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and various counterterrorism and stability operations. Their work has included training foreign military forces, direct action missions, and intelligence gathering in hostile environments, often operating in small teams behind enemy lines.

Specialized Role/Equipment
As a Special Forces Group, the 46th specializes in unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, counterterrorism, direct action, and special reconnaissance. Its soldiers are trained in language skills, cultural expertise, and specialized combat tactics. Equipment includes a range of advanced weaponry, communications gear, and specialized vehicles designed for covert insertion and mobility, enabling the group to operate effectively across diverse terrains and environments.

Acts of Heroism
Members of the 46th SFG have demonstrated exceptional valor in numerous engagements, often under austere and dangerous conditions. Their ability to execute high-risk missions—such as training insurgent forces, gathering vital intelligence, or engaging enemy combatants—has led to countless individual decorations for bravery. These acts of heroism underscore the unit’s reputation for professionalism and effectiveness in unconventional warfare.

Legacy & Notable Achievements
The 46th Special Forces Group stands as a vital component of the U.S. Army’s special operations capability, particularly as a reserve unit that seamlessly integrates with active forces. Its legacy is one of adaptability, elite skill, and dedication to mission success under challenging circumstances. The group continues to build on its proud heritage by preparing citizen-soldiers to face modern threats, ensuring the U.S. maintains a strategic edge in special operations globally.

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