STG’s Patched Members

The “STG” patch is not something that can be bought or requested. It must be earned through sustained commitment, demonstrated proficiency, and the right attitude within the group.

Earning the patch means consistently showing up, putting in the work, and proving reliability over time. It reflects skill developed through training and experience, not shortcuts or surface-level involvement. Just as important, it represents character: respect for others, discipline, accountability, and alignment with the group’s values and standards.

The patch serves as a symbol of trust and recognition, signifying that the wearer has proven themselves as someone who contributes positively to the group and upholds what STG stands for. Because of this, it carries meaning—and that meaning is preserved by ensuring it can only be earned, never purchased.

Andrew:

A soldier in camouflage uniform with tactical gear holding a rifle, standing indoors.

Dom:

A man dressed in tactical gear, wearing headphones, red safety glasses, and camouflage gloves, holding a firearm and standing against a brick wall.

Keaton:

A man wearing tactical gear and a black hoodie, sitting on a ledge outdoors, with a group of people in the background.

Dan:

Person wearing black tactical gear, sunglasses, and headphones, aiming a rifle outdoors.

Jason:

A man wearing glasses, a backwards baseball cap, a black T-shirt, and tan tactical gear with an 'STG' patch, smiling in an indoor setting with wooden walls and shelves.

Oli:

Man dressed in tactical gear holding a rifle, wearing glasses, black t-shirt with a Union Jack patch, camouflage pants, gloves, and boots, standing indoors against a wooden wall.

Simon:

A man with a beard wearing tactical gear, including yellow eye protection, holding a rifle indoors.

Ian:

A man in tactical gear aims a rifle around a corner in a dimly lit indoor setting.