Pentagon To Review Whether Troops Who Wore 'Make Aircrew Great Again' Patches During President Trump's Visit Broke The Rules


The Hill: Navy reviewing if service members violated policy by wearing 'Make Aircrew Great Again' patches

The Navy is reportedly reviewing whether some service members violated Defense Department policy by wearing "Make Aircrew Great Again" patches during President Trump’s visit to the USS Wasp stationed in Japan.

The Navy said in a statement that the matter was under review by leadership, according to The Associated Press. The department said it was reviewing the patches to ensure they didn't violate any regulations administered by the Defense Department.

The Pentagon has regulations against partisan political acts by service members while in uniform.

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