The Power of Myth
Andy Dziengeleski and John McRae argue against a notion that National Guard unit patches are less worthy than Active Component unit patches and encourage all leaders to teach the history of their unit and its patch.
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Andy Dziengeleski and John McRae | 09.01.16
Andy Dziengeleski and John McRae argue against a notion that National Guard unit patches are less worthy than Active Component unit patches and encourage all leaders to teach the history of their unit and its patch.
Read MoreJames King | 08.21.16
MWI Contributor James King argues that the symbolic sharing of unit patches is a great first step in building a solid relationship between units.
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