The 8th Infantry Division Patch is a symbolic emblem used by the United States Army's 8th Infantry Division. Originally established in 1917, this division has seen active service in various conflicts throughout its history, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The patch design features a shield with a green background, symbolizing the Army's infantry branch, and a white eight representing the division number. Within the shield, there are two crossed rifles in red, symbolizing readiness for combat, and a red star above, signifying excellence and loyalty. This iconic emblem serves as a visual representation of the 8th Infantry Division's history, service, and commitment to the United States Army.