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The patch of the US Army Second Infantry Division consists of a blue Indian head with feathers, representing Native American traditions, on a white circular background. Surrounding the circle is a black border with "Second to None" written at the top and "2D INF DIV" at the bottom. The patch symbolizes the division's strength, courage, and dedication to service.

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2nd ID is the Indian head on a white star on a black shield.

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