The patch belongs to an East German civilian paramilitary group; much like a local Socialist militia or volunteer police force called the Kampfgruppen. Here is the link to Wikipedia: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Groups_of_the_Working_Class
When another patch is displayed, the American flag is to be positioned in the superior position (right side) with the union closest to the bearers heart. This is titled as a "reverse flag patch" and signifies or displays the flag as moving forward! Many naturally assume that the flag should be worn in the position closest to the heart. This is true only when there is no other flag or patch to be displayed.
No, but you can put the patch on your upper arm.
The flag is worn with the appearance of being backwards on soldiers RIGHT arm to symbolize early American armies which had a flag carrier holding our flag high (which looks backwards from one side while correct from the other). The backwardsflag signifies this and gives the perception that every soldier is carrying a flag. Left arm patches are correctly laid. It is worn backwards to make it look like a soldier is marching into the wind carrying a flag and the wind is blowing into the flag. I hope this is more understanding. This is the same reason for astronauts.
Because a flag is supposed to have the stars facing forward. When it comes to a US flag by itself, that would mean the stars are on the left where they will be considered facing forward. But when it comes to a military uniform, forward is the direction that the Soldier is facing. So on the right arm the flag will have to be reversed in order for the stars to face forward.
When at home, they wear a white shirt and pants with the word "Orioles" on the chest and their name and number on the back Ex: Roberts 1. They also have a patch on the left arm that features the Maryland flag. They have orange tips on their sleeves. The road uniform is gray with the word "Baltimore" on the chest. They also feature the name and number and patch. They also have a black uniform with the word "Orioles" with the name and number on the back and patch on arm.
a british flag patch
Positive.
Department specific protocols
Mom slipped one across the arm as a way of punishment.
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Cal Ripken on left sleeve.American flag on right sleeve