3x4 INCH EMBROIDERED PATCH - Measures 3 inches wide x 4 inches tall, embroidered construction, cut edge, iron-on backing. Can also be sewn on. ORIGINAL POPULARPATCH DESIGN - This commemorative patch is an original design conceived, produced, and owned by PopularPatch, created to honor the history and current mission of Pituffik Space Base. THULE TO PITUFFIK - Spans the full history from Thule Air Base Cold War BMEWS radar operations to the 2023 redesignation as Pituffik Space Base under United States Space Force, making this a relevant collectible for veterans of both eras. GIFT FOR ARCTIC VETERANS AND SPACE FORCE COLLECTORS - A meaningful gift for anyone who served at Thule, is currently stationed at Pituffik, or follows the Space Force mission at 76 degrees north. DISPLAY OR WEAR - Works mounted in a shadow box with Cold War or Space Force memorabilia, on a military vest or jacket, attached to a hat, or clipped to a range bag or gym bag. Pituffik Space Base sits at 76 degrees north latitude on the northwest coast of Greenland, making it the northernmost American military installation in the world. Activated in 1951 as Thule Air Base during the early Cold War, it spent decades as a frontline radar and space surveillance post, operating Ballistic Missile Early Warning System radar and hosting the 12th Space Warning Squadron. In 2023, the Air Force formally redesignated it Pituffik Space Base, reflecting its current mission under United States Space Force. This patch captures that full identity: the call sign "Top of the World," the pyramid-shaped BMEWS radar dome rising against a backdrop of green aurora borealis, a dog sled team crossing the Arctic ice below, a feather honoring the Inuit heritage of the land, and the coordinate 76N marking exactly where on the planet this base stands. Designed and produced by PopularPatch, this is an original design commemorating one of the most remote and strategically critical postings in the American military. Mount it in a shadow box alongside Cold War-era memorabilia, stitch it to a vest for a reunion, or clip it to a range bag. Whether you were stationed there in the days of Thule or you track its current Space Force mission, this patch belongs in your collection.