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Troops
in the
United
States'
USNORTHCOM
ranks
appear
to have
adopted
a
shoulder
patch
showing
a North
American
continental
design,
with an
emphasis
on
United
Nations
colors,
giving
evidence
of the
strength
of a
plan to
integrate
North
America.
The
patch
reveals
the
continent
of North
America
in the
orange
and blue
colors
typical
to the
U.N.
It also
carries
the
image of
a mosque
to
designate
the
unit's
service
in North
Africa
in World
War II. The insignia patch is displayed on the 5th Army website, the home of U.S. Army North, USARNORTH, the Joint Force Land Component Command and the Army Service Component Command of USNORTHCOM. The design of the patch with the U.S. eagle image superimposed seems to imply a hierarchy in which the U.S. 5th Army exerts its military command under the authority of USNORTHCOM, with its domain defined as all North America, including the U.S., Mexico and Canada, for the United Nations, as implied in the orange and blue motif. WND also has reported that the U.S. and Canada signed a military agreement Feb. 14 allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that does not involve a cross-border crisis. Read More ....
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