The goddess on the patch knew something about fighting in a man's world.
In 1942, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was established. By 1943, it became the Women's Army Corps, and its insignia bore the head of Pallas Athene: goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic battle.
Over 150,000 women served in the WAC during WWII alone. They were codebreakers, mechanics, air traffic controllers, and postal workers who kept the war machine running. PallasThread exists to make sure those stories don't stay in the history books. They belong on your chest.