MFP Black Sheep PVC Patch — Mobile Facilities Program Black Sheep PVC Patch
Black Sheep — the misfits who make Marine infrastructure happen.
The Mobile Facilities Program (MFP) is a critical but often overlooked component of the Marine Corps' Fleet Marine Force support structure. MFP personnel are responsible for the fabrication, deployment, and maintenance of mobile facilities — the modular buildings, shelters, and structures that provide working and living spaces for Marines in expeditionary environments where permanent facilities don't exist. This "Black Sheep" PVC patch represents the MFP community's self-adopted identity as the unconventional problem-solvers of the Marine support establishment.
The "Black Sheep" moniker resonates deeply in military culture — it speaks to units and communities that operate outside the spotlight, doing essential work that rarely receives recognition but without which nothing else functions. MFP Marines are builders, fabricators, and logisticians who ensure that Marines operating in the field have the facilities needed to plan, communicate, rest, and maintain equipment. The PVC construction of this patch ensures exceptional durability and vivid detail, with weather-resistant material that maintains its appearance through field conditions that would destroy a traditional embroidered patch.
Perfect For: MFP Black Sheep community members past and present, Fleet Marine Force support personnel, Marine logistics and facilities specialists, PVC patch collectors, and anyone who identifies with the Black Sheep spirit of getting the unglamorous work done.
Black Sheep get it done — MFP builds the fight.