>It looks like the type of scene you might see on a college dorm room poster celebrating drugs and the counterculture. But in fact, it's an embroidered uniform patch made for members of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Dangerous Drugs Intelligence Unit, a group that monitors major drug trafficking organizations.
Since this IS an imageboard, ITT FED OPS Badges & Embroideries.
>Clockwise from top left: Ghost Squadron. For search and rescue; National Reconnaissance Office. Dragon is code for infrared imaging on advanced KH-11 satellites; Desert Prowler. May represent Groom Lake, Nev., a k a Area 51; Special Projects Office. Oversaw F-117A stealth fighter support; 4451st Test Squadron. Stealth fighters; 413th Flight Test Squadron. Possibly referring to simulated or real electronic threats against aircraft.
Jaxson Morgan
>the grim reaper with a lit bomb and an hourglass being filled with cocaine as it snows cocaine
literally like something a 12 year old kid would design for their call of duty avatar
Dylan Hughes
and it's fucking awesome
Jaxon Cooper
AAAAAAAYY LMAO
Sebastian Morris
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Xavier Collins
vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/top-10-most-sinister-psyops-mission-patches/ >In PSYOPS symbolism, dragons typically represent signals-intelligence satellite launches; the dragons’ wing patterns symbolize the satellites’ massive gold-foil dish antennae meant to collect all types of information from earth. The phrase “Omnis Vestri Substructio Es Servus Ad Nobis” can loosely be translated to “All your base are servant to us”. AYBABTU, You can't make this shit up.
Andrew White
Forgot my image
Oliver Wright
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David King
>Defenders of the Domain is a subgroup of the NSA Information Assurance group and is comprised of individuals “who are on the front lines in developing the strategy, the concepts, the planning and the technical implementation in the Information Assurance domain. They are the true leaders in the world of Cybersecurity.” In other words, they monitor the cyberspace using the latest technologies. iad.gov/iad/