31st Infantry Regiment Unit Crest Polar Bear - Left and Right

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Official pair of 31st Infantry Regiment Unit Crests, featuring both left and right-facing designs. Worn on the Army Service Uniform (ASU), these distinctive unit insignia (DUI) pins reflect the regiment’s historic service, including its unique deployment to Siberia during World War I.

  • Official U.S. Army Distinctive Unit Insignia for the 31st Infantry Regiment
  • Includes left and right-facing crests – sold as a matched pair
  • Features the iconic polar bear symbol with enamel detailing
  • Approved for wear on ASU dress uniforms
  • Polished metal with clutch-back fasteners for secure placement
  • Made in the USA to military specifications

Ideal For:

  • U.S. Army soldiers assigned to or formerly part of the 31st Infantry Regiment
  • Uniform updates for boards, inspections, or formal events
  • Veteran keepsakes and military shadow box displays
  • Collectors of historic Army unit insignia

The 31st Infantry Regiment "Polar Bears" of the United States Army was formed on 13 August 1916, and was part of USAFFE's Philippine Division during World War II. The unit is rare in that it was formed and has spent most of its life on non-American soil. The 4th Battalion 31st Infantry currently serves as part of the 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division stationed in Fort Drum, New York. The unit has deployed on multiple deployments to Iraqi and Afghanistan. They also took part in the mission of the Philippines, Korea, and Vietnam.

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