Field Notes
Three Percenter Patch: History, Meaning & Why It's Banned on Some Platforms
If you've spent any time in the tactical, veteran, or patriot community, you've likely seen the bold III% symbol — three Roman numerals surrounded ...
Betsy Ross Flag Patch: The Story of America's First Flag
The Betsy Ross Flag — thirteen stars in a circle on a blue canton, thirteen red and white stripes — is one of the most iconic symbols in American h...
Independence Day: The History of American Freedom and the Patches That Tell the Story
Every July 4th, Americans celebrate the birth of a nation that changed the world. But independence wasn't a single moment — it was the result of ce...
Come and Take It Patch: The Gonzales Flag and the Shot That Started the Texas Revolution
The 'Come and Take It' battle cry traces back to the 1835 standoff at Gonzales, Texas — the opening shot of the Texas Revolution. Discover the history behind one of the most defiant symbols in American history.
Three Percenter Wolf Patch: Meaning, Symbolism, and Why It's Controversial
The Three Percenter Wolf patch combines two of the most powerful symbols in the tactical and patriot community — the III% movement and the wolf — i...
Remember the Alamo Morale Patch: The Story of the Last Stand
"Remember the Alamo" is one of the most powerful battle cries in American history — a phrase born from sacrifice, defiance, and an outnumbered grou...
Bedford Flag Morale Patch: America's Oldest Known Flag
Most Americans know the Stars and Stripes. Fewer know the Bedford Flag — the oldest known flag in the United States, carried into battle at the ver...
Taunton Flag Morale Patch: Liberty and Union Since 1774
Before the Stars and Stripes, before the Gadsden Flag, there was the Taunton Flag — one of the earliest American liberty flags ever flown, raised b...
Goliad Morale Patch: Remember Goliad and the Texas Revolution
"Remember the Alamo" is one of the most famous battle cries in American history. But there's another cry that came first — "Remember Goliad" — and ...
No Step on Snek Patch: The History of the Gadsden Flag and Its Meme Legacy
"Don't Tread on Me" is one of the most iconic phrases in American history. "No Step on Snek" is its internet-era cousin — and together they've beco...
What is the 1st Navy Jack? History & Meaning
A coiled rattlesnake. 13 red and white stripes. Four words: Don't Tread on Me.
The 1st Navy Jack is one of America's oldest and most powerful symbo...
Sic Semper Tyrannis: History & Meaning
"Sic Semper Tyrannis" — four Latin words that have echoed through history for centuries.
The Translation
Sic Semper Tyrannis translates to "Thus a...
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