Friday, December 27, 2013

“Don’t Tread On Me” Leave Our Flag and Patch Alone

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As early as 1775 the first Navy Jack Flag (A Timber Rattlesnake---which does not strike unless provoked) was proudly flown and in 1880 the motto “Don’t Tread on Me” was added to the flag; and has been on all Navy Vessels since then. This is one of our American Flags honored by all true Americans. This Flag and motto is found on Navy uniforms, and was authorized for them to wear; and that includes the Navy SEALS.


Now who within WARCOM and Naval Special Warfare are sending instructions that Navy SEALS are not authorized to have the “Don’t Tread on Me” patch on their combat uniforms? Don’t you senior personnel what better things to do than break down the morale of the American Navy SEALS and the American People?                                                             Patch

This is an asinine decision made by these people and someone should correct it right away. Maybe, whoever had a hand in this idiotic ruling should retire, because it sounds like an attack against America and Americans.

Don’t use your lame excuse for this decision because of using uniformity between the operators, this is outdated logic. Stay with the present and future by supporting the “Don’t Tread on Me” patches, because it makes the SEALS proud to wear it as they go into combat to save the lives of Americans. And, that means you WARCOM and Naval Special Warfare.


Leave our “Don’t Tread on Me” Flag and patches along and find something else to do with your time. If you are not for our Navy SEALS well-being then I suggest you get out of the Navy, because we do not need or want anyone like you over “Our Silent Heroes.”


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