Command & Unit Patches


Command and Unit patches have become a tradition within all U.S. Military units around the world and Clark Air Base was no exception.

To the left is an image of the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) emblem which was worn on the Security Police beret.

Over the course of the years the K-9 units at Clark Air Base wore two or three different shoulder patches which set us apart from all other sections. Local tailors on base would make these patches for our uniforms.
In each case these patches were relatively short lived. The command section didn't like us being different from the rest of the Security Police sections at Clark and were ultimitely responsible for authorizing and rescinding the use of these patches.

The image at left is of a shoulder patch worn by Clark dog handlers during the 1975-1977 time frames.

The image to the left is of a patch the narcotics handlers wore during the 1970s time frame at Clark

The image to the left is of a patch the narcotics handlers wore during the late 1960s and into the early 1970s.

The image to the left is of a patch worn by our predecessors, the 6200th SPS.


K-9 patch images courtesy of Mike Bishop's Police & K-9 insignia page and also Bill Anderson.