The U.S. Army has launched an urgent probe after a Special Forces soldier based in Alabama was seen with a badge on his helmet that resembled the insignia of Hitler's elite SS Totenkopf division. The soldier, identified as a National Guardsman, sparked the investigation with a social media post featuring the patch, which raised concerns over potential Nazi symbolism. The Army has deemed the incident a clear violation of its values and is actively investigating the matter.
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🇺🇸‼️🚨 One patch is enough for an investigation? -> Then you gotta love the patches in Ukraine. The Army is investigating a National Guard social media account posting that contained an image of a soldier wearing a patch appearing to depict Nazi symbolism. On Sunday, the 20th… https://t.co/FlbyOqcUy0
Army probes Special Forces soldier appearing to wear Nazi symbol in social media post: ‘Clear violation of our values’ https://t.co/l1z4PEfWdB https://t.co/kYSuo9DBtV
A viral photo of a National Guardsman donning a patch that appeared eerily similar to a Nazi symbol has sparked a probe by the U.S. Army, the special forces unit in question confirmed this week. https://t.co/tjVvS8PcLT
US Army launches urgent probe after Alabama-based Special Forces soldier was seen with badge for HITLER'S elite SS Totenkopf division on his helmet https://t.co/rYvJhs2lyf https://t.co/LikkQDbGTV