The 25th Infantry Division (25ID) patch is a distinctive unit insignia patch worn by soldiers of the United States Army who have served with the 25th Infantry Division. The patch features a taro leaf, which symbolizes Hawaii, where the division was initially organized in 1941 during World War II. The patch background is a shield divided into four quadrants, with each quadrant representing the four Pacific campaigns that the division participated in during World War II. The patch is primarily worn on the left shoulder of Army uniforms as a way to denote the soldier's affiliation with the 25th Infantry Division. Soldiers who have served with the division often wear this patch as a source of pride and camaraderie, as well as a reminder of their service to their country and fellow soldiers.
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