Israel Defense Forces insignia

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This page details the insignia of the Israel Defense Forces, excluding rank insignia. For ranks, see Israel Defense Forces ranks.

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[edit] Berets

Each corps in the Israel Defense Forces has a beret of a different color and/or a different beret pin worn by its soldiers, independent of rank and position. Israel Defense Forces soldiers wear berets only on formal occasions, such as ceremonies and roll calls. The beret is placed beneath the left shoulder strap while wearing the service uniform (alef), but not while wearing the combat/work (bet) uniform in the field, on base however it is left to the soldiers discretion to wear his beret or a field hat. Air force and navy officers, military orchestra soldiers and military police law enforcement soldiers wear combination caps.

Corps Color
Infantry corps
Paratroopers Brigade  
Nahal Brigade  
Golani Brigade  
Givati Brigade  
Armored corps
Armored corps  
Artillery corps
Artillery corps  
Engineering corps
Engineering corps  
Air force
Air force  
Navy
Navy  
Intelligence
Directorate of Military Intelligence  
Military Police
Military police  
Border Police
Border police  
Home Front
Home Front Command  
General
General corps  

[edit] Beret pins

All berets in the Israel Defense Forces, other than general corps berets (when worn by recruits), have pins attached to their front, which represent the symbol of the corps. While a soldier may wear a beret of another corps due to serving at that corps' base, he will always wear the pin of his native corps. Each pin consists of the corps symbol as well as a certain ornament which also contains the name of the corps.

Corps Pin symbol
The Chief of Staff
The Idf emblem
General Staff
Sword wrapped by an olive branch
Air force
Sword, olive branch, Star of David and wings
Navy
Sword wrapped by an olive branch, anchor and wave ornament
General corps
Two crossed swords and a fig leaf
Infantry corps Sword wrapped by an olive branch
Armored corps
Tank
Artillery corps
Cannon/artillery piece
Engineering corps Sword and castle
C4I Corps Sword with wings and a pair of lightning bolts
Intelligence
Fleur-de-lis
Field Intelligence Fleur-de-lis on top of a pair of binoculars
Military Police Shield and flame
Border Police Israel Police Star of David
Home Front Command Sword wrapped by an olive branch with large triangle in the background
Medical corps Snake around torch with Star of David on the bowl of the torch
Military Rabbinate Figure of the Ten Commandments with a sword in the foreground
Adjutant Corps Sword wrapped by an olive branch and a book
Education and Youth Corps Star of David, book and arc
Logistics Corps
Court of Appeals Scales and a sword

[edit] Shoulder tags

Typically, each IDF unit (yehida) has its own shoulder tag. Shoulder tags consist of a long section and a tip, which can be one of four shapes: a circle (commands, directorates and air force units except anti-aircraft), a square (Golani Brigade), a diamond, or a shield-like shape (most common).

Some of the IDF shoulder tags:

[edit] Commands

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[edit] Branches

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[edit] Corps

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[edit] Units

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[edit] Uniforms

The Israel Defense Forces has several types of uniforms:

  • Service dress (alef)- the everyday uniform, worn by enlisted soldiers.
  • Field dress (bet) - worn into combat, training, work in the base.
  • Officers / Ceremonial dress - worn by officers, or during special events/ceremonies.
  • Dress uniform and Mess dress - worn only abroad. There are several dress uniforms depending on the season and the branch.
  General Air Force Navy Border Police
Service dress (alef)        
Field/Combat dress (bet)          
Officers / Ceremonial dress        
Dress uniform (outside Israel)        ---- 

Some corps or units have small variations in their uniforms - for instance, military policemen wear a white belt and police hat. Similarly, many different corps or brigades issue non-standard boots - the paratroopers and Nahal brigades have reddish-brown 'light boots', while many non-combat units have 'heavy boots'.

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