Special Operations Command Unit Crest
Special Operations Command Unit Crest
- Special Operations Command Unit Crest – Official U.S. Army Insignia
- Manufacture : STA-BRIGHT
- de oppresso, green beret crest patch, 1st special forces crest
- Unit crest pin, distinctive unit insignia, DUI badge
- Manufactured to exact U.S. Military specifications, standard size
- Proudly made in the U.S.A.
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USASOC, USSOCOM DUI– Official U.S. Army Insignia
Stay mission-ready with the official Special Operations Command Unit Crest, also known as the Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI). The U.S. Army authorizes this crest for wear on both the Army Service Uniform (ASU) and Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU), and product listings confirm its compliance with all regulations.
To begin with, designers craft each unit crest to reflect the proud legacy of Special Operations Command. The design features symbols like the spearhead, dagger, or globe that represent covert strength and global mission readiness. In addition, skilled manufacturers use full-color enamel and durable metal to produce a sharp, long-lasting finish—perfect for wear or display.
Moreover, soldiers wear the crest only when their unit holds official authorization. Consequently, they must verify eligibility before attaching the crest. At the same time, they center and fasten the insignia carefully on shoulder loops or lapels to maintain a professional appearance.
What’s more, our team inspects, polishes, and matches each pair of SOCOM crests with precision. In short, these DUI badges go beyond regulation—they represent elite service, unity, and the “Without Equal” standard.
Therefore, whether you display it in a case, wear it in uniform, or add it to a collection, the Special Operations Command Crest provides unmatched authenticity, precision, and pride.
How to Wear Unit Crest (AGSU)
The Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU) follows specific regulations for wearing the unit crest, also known as the Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI). According to AR 670-1, soldiers must wear the unit crest centered on the shoulder loops of the coat. This rule applies to both enlisted personnel and officers, unless otherwise authorized.
To begin with, the DUI must be aligned vertically, with the bottom edge flush with the shoulder loop’s seam. In addition, the Army Special Forces Crest must be evenly centered and securely fastened. As a result, soldiers maintain a standardized and professional appearance across all ranks.
Moreover, soldiers may wear unit crests only if their assigned unit holds an officially approved DUI. Consequently, not all soldiers are authorized to wear this military crest pin. Before attaching it to the AGSU, it is essential to verify the unit’s eligibility.
When it comes to maintenance, soldiers should routinely clean and inspect their army DUI pin to avoid damaging the uniform. Likewise, proper care ensures that the uniform insignia retains its appearance and integrity.
In summary, wearing the Army unit crest on the AGSU demonstrates pride, tradition, and strict compliance with military standards. Therefore, always refer to the most recent version of AR 670-1 for accurate instructions regarding unit crest pin placement and uniform policy.