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Assignment patch

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Several patches on display in the 602 Club
NASA patches on display in the 602 Club
Commodore Robert Wesley wears the "Starfleet Command" assignment patch

An assignment patch was a patch or badge seen on uniforms from Earth starting in the 20th century. The United Earth Starfleet and MACO personal continued to use assignment patches to denote the ship, station, or other post to which an individual was assigned to, as did the latter Federation Starfleet.

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In the 20th and 21st centuries, assignment patches were used on Military uniforms and civilian uniforms alike. NASA patches from this time period could be seen in the bar at Zefram Cochrane's missile complex in Bozeman, Montana and at the 602 Club in San Francisco. {Star Trek: First Contact, ENT: "First Flight")

While most of the patches seen at the 602 Club were real NASA mission patches, one case contained fictional patches from the Star Trek universe, many of them seen for the first and only time in this episode.

In the early 22nd century, Starfleet personnel wore assignment patches on the sleeve of their left arm hearkening back to the first days of space flight. The uniform would later be updated adding the Starfleet patch to the right arm. (ENT)

In the mid-23rd century, Starfleet continued the tradition of maintaining different assignment patch emblems for individual posts, now worn over the left breast. By 2278, however, this practice was abolished and Starfleet adopted the USS Enterprise's assignment patch as the standard emblem for all Starfleet personnel. At this point, assignment patches fell into disuse in Starfleet, as they began using badges and combadges. (TOS, TNG: "Cause and Effect")

Starfleet Academy would bring the use of an assignment patch back in the 24th century with the introduction of the Red Squad unit in 2372. (DS9: "Homefront")

In the mirror universe, the 22nd century tradition was upheld. While the Terran Empire's uniforms had several variations from that of the prime universe, they still wore mission patches on their shoulders. By the 23rd century though, the mission patch was already out of use in favor of the Imperial insignia. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

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[edit] 20th and 21st century patches

[edit] 22nd century patches

[edit] 23rd century patches

[edit] 24th century patches


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