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Old December 1st, 2013, 23:55   #1
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Patches - Letter/Number Codes

Can anyone shed some light onto the meaning of the Letter/Number Codes I see on some velcro patches.

For example the AR35 & A25 patches in the below image;

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Old December 2nd, 2013, 00:08   #2
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If my guess is right, its probably to identify your team members easier over radio comms instead of saying their name?
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 00:22   #3
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If my guess is right, its probably to identify your team members easier over radio comms instead of saying their name?
As far as I know, that's about it. Members of group/team/squad Alpha for evample will be given a callsigns in the following manner:
Alpha 1
Alpha 2
Alpha 3

With alpha being Phonetic alphabet for A, you would see it written as:
A1
A2
A3


This just carries over to other letters as well, look up phonetic alphabet if you want to see what it'd sound like in radio or vocal chatter
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 00:23   #4
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Call-sign/Zap tags are worn in place of a name tape.

Each soldier is given a specefic number that is unique to them and used by them only in the unit.

Name tapes on uniforms tend to get covered up by armor/gear - the tags on the sleeve allow for the soldier to be identified by a specefic number.

A lot of the operations are recorded by video cameras- when the tape is reviewed, the soldiers can be identified by their specific number.

If you are interested in your own personal call-sign velcro patch, I make both 3M reflective and IR patches in a multitude of different camo and colour options:

www.perrozdesigns.com
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 03:48   #5
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Call-sign/Zap tags are worn in place of a name tape.

Each soldier is given a specefic number that is unique to them and used by them only in the unit.

Name tapes on uniforms tend to get covered up by armor/gear - the tags on the sleeve allow for the soldier to be identified by a specefic number.

A lot of the operations are recorded by video cameras- when the tape is reviewed, the soldiers can be identified by their specific number.

If you are interested in your own personal call-sign velcro patch, I make both 3M reflective and IR patches in a multitude of different camo and colour options:

www.perrozdesigns.com
+1 on Perroz Designs Patches I love mine.

I bought mine so it is easier people recognize me via radio and to call me over in the field. Amongst the dozens of other people wearing multicam.
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 12:13   #6
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Amongst the dozens of other people wearing multicam.

Hahaha, Multicam Master Race. (;
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 14:29   #7
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Hahaha, Multicam Master Race. (;
More like Multicam Untermenschen, amirite?
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Old December 2nd, 2013, 15:43   #8
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More like Multicam Untermenschen, amirite?
LMAO, I smell an uprising...
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