333rd Field Artillery Battalion Patch
Honor a battalion that fought with distinction. This shield patch honors the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion — a segregated African-American unit that served with distinction during World War II. The battalion landed at Normandy in July 1944 and fought continuously through the summer before being overrun near Schoenberg, Belgium on December 17, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge. Eleven of its men were the soldiers murdered at Wereth. The 333rd suffered more casualties than any other artillery unit in the VIII Corps.
Courage. Precision. Legacy.
Details: 3" W x 3.75" H | Embroidered shield patch | Iron-on backing
Only 10 available — part of the Wereth 11 Collection by Legacy Link Mobile Art Studio.