Description
The 58th Rescue Squadron patch carries the pararescue crest at center and its motto at the top — straightforward design for a unit that trains the people who do anything but straightforward work. Circular, sky blue with a gold merrow border, maroon scrolls arc top and bottom: "COURAGE AND HONOR" and "58TH RESCUE SQ." The winged globe and sword device at center is the standard PJ crest, recognized throughout the Combat Rescue community.
The 58th Rescue Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base trains Combat Rescue Officers and Pararescuemen. They run continuation training, tactics development, and the kind of sustained pressure that tests whether training actually holds when conditions get hard. Every active PJ passes through this pipeline at some point. The 58th is where the standard gets maintained.
The patch is circular with a sky blue field and gold border. The maroon scrolls read cleanly at distance, and the silver PJ crest holds the center with good detail and color contrast against the blue field. Standard backing — the version for flight suits, jackets, and collections.
For anyone connected to the 58th, whether as a student, instructor, or crew member, this patch represents a specific kind of institution. The Combat Rescue pipeline doesn't produce large numbers. It produces people who can go anywhere and bring someone home.
Courage and honor. The 58th's two words say everything. This patch says them in thread.