Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Dodson Jr., senior enlisted leader for U.S. Army Japan, places a new patch on a soldier during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, June 17, 2022. (Army)
U.S. soldiers and Japanese liaison officers can wear a unique uniform patch combining the Japanese and American flags, which was presented during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, on Friday.
The patch can be worn on a soldier’s left shoulder sleeve, Army officials said during the ceremony.
“You are all part of history being made today in the most consequential region at the most consequential time,” U.S. Army Japan commander Maj. Gen. JB Vowell said in a press release.
U.S. soldiers and their Japan Ground Self-Defense Force counterparts donned this new patch during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, June 17, 2022. (Army)
“Together, [this patch shows] our resolve to stand with our partners in all aspects to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific with our anchoring allies and friends in Japan,” Vowell added.
The Pentagon is continuing to shift its attention to Asia and the Pacific Ocean as the gravity of U.S. foreign policy is drawn to China in the coming years.
The combined flag patch is a small token. But the release stated that it is intended to symbolize the bilateral partnership between Japan and the U.S., a relationship which is key to war and crisis plans involving China and North Korea.
Maj. Gen. JB Vowell, left, commander of U.S. Army Japan, places a new patch on a Japan Ground Self-Defense Force member during a ceremony at Camp Zama, Japan, June 17, 2022. (Army)
U.S. Army Japan is under U.S. Forces Japan and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. The Army forces on Japan include a battalion from 10th Special Forces Group, an air defense artillery brigade, signals troops, transportation units and support forces.
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