
22nd Infantry Regiment Unit Crest - Deeds, Not Words - Set of 2
Official U.S. Army Distinctive Unit Crest (DUI) for the 22nd Infantry Regiment Includes one left and one right crest – sold as a matching 2-pack set Features the regimental motto: “Deeds, Not Words” Certified Hallmark: S-38 – approved by The Institute of Heraldry Authorized for wear on Army Service Uniforms (ASU) or AGSU Made in the USA to meet U.S. military specifications This 22nd Infantry Regiment DUI set is regulation-compliant and worn with pride by active duty soldiers. Ideal for uniform replacement, display, or collectors seeking authentic U.S. Army insignia. Built to official standards and crafted in the United States for reliability and detail. Two regiments have held the designation 22nd Infantry since 1812. The original 22nd Infantry Regiment was officially constituted on June 26, 1812. General Winfield Scott was responsible for outfitting these new troops, but due to a shortage of blue cloth, he was forced to substitute a rough, gray material for his rifleman. On July 5,