Better on the left.THE September letter to the editor titled "Why Reverse It?" pretty much convinced me to get used to the reverse U.S. flag patch worn on our right sleeves. But then I flipped to page 9 of the same issue and saw a photograph of a 173rd Airborne Brigade Soldier wearing his flag patch on his left sleeve, and I have to admit that I like it better that way. And, by the way, has the "Thundering Herd Thundering Herd A commonly used reference to the firm Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc., that derives from the firm's large size and its use of bulls in its advertising. " gotten some special permission to undertake this reversal in protocol? LTC LTC abbr. lieutenant colonel Don Pender via e-mail |
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