Add a distinctive and characterful detail to your American uniform or collection with these US Collar Discs - Military Intelligence. These gold-tone collar insignia feature the recognizable Military Intelligence emblem with a rose, sun rays, and dagger, a striking design that clearly reflects secrecy, vigilance, and determined action.
These collar discs make an excellent addition for collectors, uniform builders, and enthusiasts of American military insignia who are looking for a less common branch detail. Thanks to the rich yet clean design, this pair works very well on a carefully assembled uniform display and adds a unique finishing touch to a broader U.S. Army presentation.
Subtiel advies
A fine match with other U.S. uniform details such as a service coat, matching U.S. collar disc, rank insignia, or branch-related finishing pieces for a more complete and well-presented display.
Historische Context
It is useful to keep the history precise here: although the U.S. Army already had major intelligence functions during the Second World War, the separate Intelligence and Security Branch was only established on 1 July 1962. On 1 July 1967, it was redesignated as Military Intelligence. The Military Intelligence branch insignia itself was also officially adopted on 1 July 1962. Because of that, this style of collar disc fits a post-war or modern U.S. Army impression much better than a strict WWII setup.