The Army recently approved the designs for both badges, which the service’s top enlisted leader first announced in October.
Whether you watched for the plot or the emotions or the themes or the performances or the visuals or the overall tone, you got something good.
The logo, featuring a riot helmet atop a boot, was born out of clashes between East L.A. deputies and anti-Vietnam War protesters.
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