6th Army Olive Drab (variation) 
"Original appeared to be on a Khaki Disc" 
Worn from:  
10 January 1945 - 1957.
 
The Sixth Army was activated on January 25th, 1943 at Fort Sam 
Houston (San Antonio) Texas, from personnel previously assigned 
to the Third Army. 
General Walter Krueger, the former Third Army Commander, 
assumed command of the Army and joined the advance 
party in Australia. The Sixth Army began carrying out operations 
in the Pacific area in April of 1943 under the name of "Task Force 
Alamo" and continued using this designation until September of 1944. 
Sixth Army elements captured the Kiriwina and Woodlark Islands in 
July of 1943 and continued a 2,700 mile advance across the Pacific 
which ended with occupation duty in Japan after the capture of the 
Philippines. 
The Sixth Army was credited with the capture of the Western end 
of New Britain, seizure of the Admiralty Islands, participation 
in the Hollandia-Aitape Operation, the capture of Biak and 
Soepiori Island, three assaults in the New Guinea Campaign, 
and the occupation of Morotai. During the battle for 
the Philippines,
The Sixth Army patch design that was worn during WW II was 
approved on January 10th, 1945. The six-pointed star suggests 
the unit number, and the colors red and white represent the 
distinguishing flags of the numbered armies.