Donation to Wounded Heroes Made in Your Name

Monday, December 19, 2011 by Peggy Whitaker

 

In lieu of Christmas Gifts this year Recognition Services has made a monetary donation to the Wounded Warrior Project on behalf of our dedicated customers.

 

“The Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP) exists to honor and empower Wounded Warriors who incurred service-connected injures on or after September 11, 2001. On that date, America watched in horror as approximately 3,000 people died including hundreds of firefighters and rescue workers.

The tragic events of Sept. 11 are often the reason warriors say they felt a sense of duty to volunteer for the military.” As stated on the Wounded Warrior Project website.

These individuals chose to defend our country, and that is why we honor them.


So this Christmas we are thanking You by supporting our great country’s men and women who guard our freedom and safety.

From all of us to you, Merry Christmas!


To learn more about the Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP) visit: http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/

Wounded Warrior Project


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Patchwork Quilt - A Family Heirloom

Friday, October 14, 2011 by Michael Meador
Quilting Patch
It is a rite of passage in my family to be given your first quilt from "Mom".  "Mom" was actually my great-grandmother, but to all members of our family she was simply the matriarch "Mom".  She hand made each member of our family a quilt as we grew up, and each and every one was unique.  I always cherished mine, it was and still is one of the most unique gifts I have ever received.

Quilting was a great hobby for my great-grandmother and she was quite good at it.   It kept her mind sharp and occupied as her husband was gone and fought in WWII, and it kept her busy on those sleepless nights when she worried about her two sons as they served their country (there is a history of service in both the military and law enforcement in my family).  That history of service still lives on in the generation my cousins and I share, and I when I heard of her next quilting project (yup she's still stitching approaching the age of 101) I was glad to know this history would soon have a tangible recording. 

Using the law enforcement patches and military patches our family has acquired over the years, the new quilt will be a 'living tapestry' of our service.  Each unit patch woven into the fabric of this quilt will tell a story of service.  I cannot wait to see this finished product, and to see how it will continue to grow over time as new custom patches will be added to it.

I work with patches every day, and while I may not understand the meaning or purpose for each custom embroidered patch we make, I know that for each of our customers the patch tells a story.  That is what I am happy to be a part of.  If you are looking for a story to be told through a custom patch, please contact us today or click the link above for a free quote.

Project 911 Indianapolis - A custom coin for a great cause

Thursday, May 5, 2011 by Michael Meador
Every time we answer the phone here at Recognition Services we don't really know what we will be getting in to, we just know that we are contacted to create the highest quality custom lapel pin, challenge coin, or embroidered patch a person can ask for.  So when the phone rang and I answered Mr. Greg Hess's call yesterday I thought it would be business as usual, but little did I know that Greg was going to open up an amazing opportunity for us.  He introduced himself as a local firefighter with the Indianapolis Fire Department, and he wanted to swing by our office to discuss making a custom challenge coin.  A few hours later he was in our lobby and introduced himself as the founder of Project 911 Indianapolis
Project 911 Indianapolis

Through his amazing efforts the city of Indianapolis will have a chance to create a memorial using actual pieces of the WTC towers downtown.  I encourage you to check out the site, especially if you are here in Indy, and support his effort any way you can.  His story is amazing, and I truly enjoyed listening to him recount his time at Ground Zero that fateful day back in 2001.  As we wrapped up our meeting regarding the custom coin and custom patch we will be designing for him he pulled out a little pouch containing a rusted and bent piece of metal and placed it in my hands.  Sitting there holding a piece of our nation's history was sobering and humbling to say the least.  What he has done with Project 911 Indianapolis is truly amazing, and we are truly grateful to have the opportunity to work on this project.  If you are part of a group that is planning on creating a memorial piece for the 10 year anniversary of Sept. 11, we would be honored to help you as well.  Please contact us today.

Embroidered Patches And Their Military History

Friday, February 18, 2011 by Michael Meador

Today as I was researching images to use for a new military patch request, I came across the below article which I found very interesting:Military Patch

Author: Robert Bell

Patches and badges have been around for many years and most typically for those in the military. Military patches not only establish the personal identity of servicemen but can also represent associations, honors and missions.

In the United States, for example, military badges are awards authorized by the United States armed forces that signify rating, qualification, or accomplishment in several career fields. They also serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.

In the United States, each of the five military services maintains a separate series of badges for its service members. Various regulations exist on how badges are displayed, how many may be worn at one time, and whether or not such badges may be worn on the uniform of more than one branch of service.

Well-recognized examples of military patches are the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia or SSI. In the US Army, the SSI is worn on the left upper arm, just below the uniform's shoulder seam. The SSI is attached with a Velcro backing and is then centered on the arm.  The most common place for the SSI to be worn is on the shoulder of the uniform, however it is also sometimes worn on other places, notably when the soldier's body armor covers the shoulders.

By World War II, all United States army groups, field armies, corps, and divisions, as well as all major Army commands, had unique SSI. These SSI would often be created with symbolism alluding to the unit's formation.  Most US formations had unique patches, which varied greatly in size and makeup, with the exception of US Armored divisions, all of which adopted the same patch (a yellow, red and blue triangle with a symbol for Armour in the middle). Each division then included its number on the patch to denote it. A few of the divisions added their unit nickname onto the patches, but most did not.

Subdued patches and insignia were introduced during the Vietnam War and were made mandatory for wear on the field uniform starting July 1, 1970.

For the British Army, chevron patches are worn on the sleeve to establish rank. The chevrons and their current use for NCOs originate from the time of the Napoleonic Wars in 1802.  Chevrons were originally worn on the collar, but were moved to the shoulder boards in 1880 when the system of crowns and stars was reorganized. In addition to the shoulder badges, officers' ranks were also reflected in the amount and pattern of gold lace worn on the cuffs of the full-dress tunic.

Military insignia is full of metaphor, from the colors used to the types of images. For instance with color, white or silver means peace and sincerity, yellow or gold, generosity, blue stands for loyalty, red for fortitude and green for loyalty. Heraldic lines include the Nebulee or Nebuly, which stands for the sea or water.  Engrailed and invected is for earth or land.  Indented means fire.  Dancette  is water. Insignias called Ordinaries include: Chief - Dominion and authority; Cross - Chevron - Protection; Fess - Military belt or girdle of honor; Bar - For "one who sets the bar of conscience, religion and honor against angry passions; Pale - Military strength and fortitude; Canton - Bearing of honor; Bend - Defense or protection; Battune Sinister - Marks a royal descent that is barred by illegitimacy from succession to the throne; Orle or Tressure - Preservation or protection; Flasques - Given by a king for virtue and learning, and especially for service in embassage; Voiders - Given to gentlewomen who have deserved highly; Bordure or Border - Frequently adopted as a "difference" between relatives bearing the same arms; Gyron - Unity.

What about animals? They also have meaning. They include: Lion - Deathless courage; Tiger - Great fierceness and valor when enraged to combat; one whose resentment will be dangerous if aroused; Bear - Ferocity in the protection of kindred; Wolf - Denotes valiant captains that do in the end gain their attempts after long sieges and hard enterprises. One whom it is dangerous to assail or thwart; Rhinoceros - Great ferocity when aroused; Elephant - Courage and strength; Leopard - Valiant and hardy warrior; Panther - As a lion may be said to signify a brave man, so may a panther a beautiful woman, which, though fierce, is very tender and loving to her young, and will defend it with the hazard of her life; Horse - Readiness for all employments for king and country; Bull or Ox - Valor and magnanimity - and so on.

With military patches come expert designers configuring patterns and symbolism into their work. Unit patches go through alterations now and then in the manner they are put on and utilized.  The problem with military patches and their significance is the fact such patches can be reproduced.  For the United States, protecting reproduction is The Institute of Heraldry, whom is in charge of providing information to patch suppliers on United States Army heraldic entitlements. A hallmark is actually assigned to each certified manufacturer of military insignia to indicate which manufacturer made which product.  This means that it is illegal for manufacturers to create designs on their patches that incorporate the likeness of an official Army heraldic item.  The Institute of heraldry also decides how military insignia is displayed, and how and why it is worn.

While you cannot copy the design of a military patch, you can certainly create your own patch with its own symbolism and meaningfulness to you personally. In designing your own embroidered patch you can show your artistic talents. And if something as important as your own personal symbolism and artistic talents are combined, then they most certainly should be done through the embroidered patch method rather than choosing a plastic model. With an embroidered patch, your design could be around for hundreds of years, used and reused as you so choose, reproduced and shared with others. It is your choice.

Motorcyle Pins and Biker Pins for a Great Cause

Thursday, December 2, 2010 by Michael Meador
Motorcycle Lapel PinEven in the cold summer months you can't keep a good rider down.  We've had the pleasure of creating many custom pins and custom patches in the last couple of months, but there was one custom motorcycle pin we worked on recently that really stood out.  The pin you see here was done for a charity motorcycle rally that was thought up by a high school student.  CJ took it on as a senior project, that has now turned into an annual charity ride for child abuse awareness drawing over 150 riders each year, and we are thrilled to be a part of this by making custom lapel pins for his cause. 

We are very honored to be a part of this project by making this custom pin for CJ, and we applaud this fine young man for his efforts.

Eyjafjallajokull - Funny volcano name, funny embroidered patch

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 by Michael Meador
Custom Embroidered PatchI was digging through some custom patches we had made earlier this year and I came across the patches you see here.  We were contacted by a gentleman from the NATO Nomads that wanted to create a custom military patch for his group in recognition of their efforts in monitoring the volcanic eruption back in April.  I really enjoyed working on this embroidered patch since we were able to use a new style of print production that enabled us to get great detail in the design.  Even though the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull caused headaches for some, the men and women of the NATO Nomads found a way to remember the ordeal with a humorous custom embroidered patch.

Blauer Tactical Custom Coin and Custom Patch

Monday, August 16, 2010 by Michael Meador


A few months ago I was reading through one of our publications, S.W.A.T. Magazine, and I ran into an article about one of our newer customers. If you’re in the law enforcement / military field, then you should know the name Tony Blauer is synonymous with combat training. We were thrilled when Tony asked us to create a custom embroidered patch and custom coin for his company’s promotional use. If you’re looking for some top notch combat training you can learn more here about Tony and his highly effective S.P.E.A.R. system. Make sure to attend a seminar and see if you can snag one of his company’s custom coins or custom patches. They are sure to fit in nicely with your other military challenge coin and police challenge coin collections.

SASS - Custom Coins and Cowboys!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010 by Michael Meador

A couple years ago we attended the SHOT show down in Orlando and had a great time showing off our custom challenge coins and custom patches. While there we ran into a peculiar cowboy named Boyd with the Single Action Shooting Society and shortly after had the pleasure of creating some quality custom coins and custom awards for his group. If you’re a cowboy at heart, or just an enthusiast of single action shooters, then I encourage checking out the link above, grabbing your alias, and get involved by attending an event near you. While there make sure to check out their custom coin section and add one or two to your collection.

Keep shooting straight, and see you down the trail.

Embroidered Biker Patches – A Must for All Biker Groups

Monday, May 17, 2010 by Michael Meador
If you are part of a motorcycle club, there is no doubt you either own or have considered purchasing all the motorcycle gear. An essential piece of the motorcycle club look is the embroidered biker patch. These custom embroidered patches allow others to identify that you are an official member of a particular group or club.

Most bikers take great pride in their motorcycle gear and custom patches. One of the most common type of biker patches are the biker back patches worn on the back of the biker’s gear. In the video below, you can see an example of a motorcycle group that is proud to show off their embroidered biker patches.

Contact us today if you are interested in a custom patch for your biker group so you can show off your biker back patches like the motorcycle group in the video.

Custom Military Patches & Challenge Coins

Friday, May 14, 2010 by Craig Delay
Custom Military PatchesCustom military patches and challenge coins complement one another nicely. Custom patches are a very visible part of all military uniforms as they help identify a particular unit or squadron. Custom military patches are also used to show rank as a certain achievement or rank. In addition to the military’s embroidered patches, they use challenge coins in a similar way.

Custom military challenge coins also help identify members of a particular unit and/or rank within that unit. While they cannot be directly sewn on or applied to the military uniform, you never want to be caught without your challenge coin. So essentially, they are an extension of the military uniform as both help identify that particular person.

Both custom military patches and military challenge coins are collected and traded by many. The popularity is growing as the traditions continue to build. People are now looking for very unique, custom pieces and we can help deliver both patches and coins – that is where our 30+ years of experience and free design consultation come into play!

Let us help you put together a nice complementary set of military patches and challenge coins to commemorate your service to our country.

Emergency Paramedic Custom Patches

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 by Michael Meador

Custom emergency paramedic patches are an important part of the EMT/EMS uniform for those in a very critical line of duty for all citizens. These custom patches can be presented to EMS/EMT workers for some of the following duties

  • Student w/ high marks
  • Emergency medical technician
  • First responder
  • Medical technician
  • Rescue squad

Embroidered paramedic patches are also a great way to recognize certain accomplishments in the field. Creating your own custom patch for your particular squadron can help build team unity. Setting up a presentation ceremony and awarding special patches to those going above and beyond the call of duty is also a great way to show appreciation. These custom EMS/EMT patches also serve as additional motivational tools amount the squadrons.

If you are interested in learning more about our custom paramedic patches, contact us today!

Custom Embroidered Patches Offer Versatility

Saturday, May 8, 2010 by Michael Meador

Custom embroidered patches can be used in a variety of ways. Custom patches make great hand out pieces at events to ensure all attendees have something to take home with them. They also can be worn on virtually any piece of clothing to add a bit of character. From Military uniforms to Lions Club uniforms - no uniform is complete without a custom embroidered patch.

We have also created custom patches for political campaigns, sports teams and paramedic units. One other unique idea is creating a custom patch for letter jackets at high schools. These always go over well with the students as they take great pride in their letter jackets and typically hang onto them after they graduate. We continue to encourage you to challenge us with your unique custom patch idea as we always enjoy taking on new work. 

So the next time you are planning an event, playing on a sports team, or launching a new product; Contact us to learn how custom embroidered patches can be used to increase awareness by showing recognition.

Training Academy Custom Patches

Friday, May 7, 2010 by Michael Meador

In a previous blog post we discussed law enforcement training academy challenge coins and today we are going to hit on custom patches for the training academy. Not only does every custom coin collection begin with one special coin, but every patch collection must begin with one special patch. For many law enforcement officers, that first patch is the training academy embroidered patch.

An important piece for every law officer is his or her uniform. Earning patches shows their accomplishments and gives them to opportunity to proudly share the stories that go along with each patch. Like the challenge coins presented at the graduation ceremonies, this patch also represents the rite of passage from a student to an official law officer.

We take great pride in producing custom law enforcement patches and challenge coins for officers as we know the importance behind each piece. Contact us today if you are interested in our law enforcement recognition offerings.

Custom Embroidered Sports Patches – Skate America in Lake Placid, New York

Friday, April 30, 2010 by Michael Meador

Custom embroidered patches are excellent commemorative pieces for all types of sporting events. One such event is the Skate America competition that takes place in Lake Placid, Skate-America-embroidered-patchNew York.

Skate America is an international, senior-level figure skating competition held as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. It is organized by the United States Figure Skating Association. The location changes yearly. Medals are awarded in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. With winners in the past such as Scott Hamilton and Michelle Kwan this event has grown in scale over the years.

The first Skate America was held in 1979 in Lake Placid, New York and was the test event for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. It was incorporated into the Grand Prix Series in 1995, the year of the series' inception. Entry from Skate America Wikipedia Article article.

We had the honor of creating an embroidered patch for this event to celebrate its 20 year anniversary in 2009. This custom patch made a great piece for not only the athletes, but also the fans.

If you are interested in having a custom patch created for your next sporting event, large or small, contact us for a free quote.

Custom Challenge Coin For American Snipers

Thursday, April 29, 2010 by Michael Meador

We had the opportunity to create a truly unique, detailed piece for the American Snipers custom-coins-american-snipersorganization. You may be wondering who exactly makes up the American Snipers. Here is a segment from their Web site, AmericanSnipers.org, with all the basic info:

American Snipers are active and recently retired law enforcement snipers, as well as snipers from various military branches.  We are a tight-knit group that believes strongly in supporting our brothers that are deployed to the front lines. In return for that support, they then pass their gained knowledge to us upon their return.  We work hard and believe in our missions.  We train hard so that when the time comes, we can accomplish our missions to the fullest of our abilities.  We are the ones putting our lives on the line to help keep this great country safe and free from terrorism. We are your sons, your brothers, your husbands, your fathers, as well as your friends.

 A big part of keeping the American Snipers organization active is fundraising. In order to do that, American Snipers’ members participate in events at trade shows, law enforcement and military conferences, shooting events and other competitions across the country. But one other key piece to the American Snipers’ efforts are the custom patches and custom challenge coins. Each year AmericanSnipers.org releases a commemorative coin for that calendar year. For 2010 we helped American Snipers create the "Skull" coin, in the shape of a skull, which has a bullet hole through it. That coin is pictured below and you can order this coin on the American Snipers Web site here.

We look forward to creating the 2011 custom challenge coin for the American Snipers as well!

Corporate Patches Are Very Useful

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 by Michael Meador

Custom corporate embroidered patches can be used in a variety of ways. Let’s discuss just a couple of ways to get started with corporate patches at your place of business.

If the employees at your company wear uniforms, it is important for the uniforms to provide some type of brand identity. Corporate logo patches make cost effective additions to work uniforms that allow potential customers and existing customers to identify your employees with the company. They also serve as additional motivation as employees feel like they are part of a team representing the company. One idea that results in higher performance is offering special patches to employees that are associated with a certain level of accomplishment. Very positive feedback has been associated with companies that implement this as part of their employee recognition package.

Another effective use of corporate patches takes place at product launch parties. If your corporation is rolling out a new product and there is a kickoff event – you are going to want something for visitors and fans to take home. With patch collecting and trading becoming more widespread than ever, custom patches are always a big hit at these events.  Check out the Nintendo Wii patch we created for it's product launch events.

No matter what the purpose is behind your corporate patches, we can put our 30+ years of experience to work for you by creating a custom patch you will be proud to share.

Vote Wayne Madden For Lions Club International 2nd Vice President

Friday, April 23, 2010 by Michael Meador

Wayne Madden is currently running for 2nd Vice President of Lions Club International. We support Wayne as he is from Indiana and encourage you to read about his efforts on the Wayne Madden Lions Club website.

Putting together a campaign for any type of office position is a lot of work. Candidates turn to promotional items such as lapel pins, badges, and custom embroidered patches to help increase awareness as well as votes. In addition to collectible Lions pins, Wayne is also using custom patches as fundraising tools to support his campaign. We wish Wayne and his team our best as he continues his campaign up until election time.

Firehouse Custom Embroidered Patch from 2001

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 by Michael Meador
Custom Embroidered Patch for Firehouse MagazineFireman patches have become a great collectible over the years. With many different versions of embroidered patch designs and colors, there are several patch trading web sites dedicated to helping people find the custom patch they’re looking for. One of the most popular embroidered patches year after year is the Firehouse Magazine custom patch that is issued with every subscription renewal.

This is a great example of how you can use custom embroidered patches to retain membership for your organization. Every year the embroidered patch is designed with a scene from a memorable fire along with the total number of firefighters lost in duty that particular year.

Pictured below is the custom Firehouse patch from 2001. This is one of the more memorable patches due to the tragedy that took place on September 11th. Many firefighters were lost that day making the total number on the custom patch unusually high in comparison to years past. This embroidered patch will truly be a unique keepsake serving as a memory of one of the most widely discussed days in history.

Police Mini Badges, Service Lapel Pins and More for Law Enforcement

Thursday, April 15, 2010 by Michael Meador

We have produced many mini badges for law enforcement and public safety personnel over the years. Police Departments typically want a custom lapel pin that is a replica of their police badge. Although smaller than a real badge, a Police mini badge can look nearly identical to the real McCoy. The police lapel pins are worn on the shoulder or elsewhere on the uniform, and can even be displayed in a wallet.

Police mini badges are available in any size or shape, but a 1” lapel pin is the average pendant size. The custom lapel pins are available in gold or silver plated options. Many custom options are available including special finishes, special colors, and the addition of gemstones.

Not only can we create Police mini badges, we have also made many real badges for law enforcement, public safety officers, security officers, correction officers and military professionals. Law Enforcement departments have also contacted us to design and manufacture mini handcuffs, cufflinks, key chains, medals, service lapel pins, patches, coins and other custom Law Enforcement jewelry.

Custom Military Patches Are Everywhere!

Thursday, April 15, 2010 by Michael Meador

Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard...and the list goes on. They all provide protection while representing our country in times of war. Each division is a little different than the other, but they fight for one common cause – freedom.

Dressed in specific uniforms each group looks different than the other. While they have unique colors and looks, one feature is consistent among all military members. They all typically wear some type of custom embroidered military patch. On their sleeves, on the front of their uniform, or on the back – it’s rare that you will find a soldier without a military patch on his or her uniform.

One of our specialties is creating custom military patches for those that work so hard to defend our country. Contact us today to get your custom embroidered military patch ready for your troops to proudly wear.