On a blue powder keg-like background, with a white border, two bayonets in saltire throughout scarlet fimbriated white. The
blue background and the
bayonets are symbolic of infantry while the position of the bayonets in
saltire simulates the numerical designation of the organization.
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==Summary== Shoulder sleeve
patch of the
U.S. 10th Mountain Division The 10th Mountain shoulder patch consists of a white-bordered powder keg. The powder keg is in blue and, superimposed on it are two red bayonets crossed so as to
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