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When you purchase the CD on Vector-Images. Army Central 3rd U. Army North 5th U. Army Armor, branch plaque - ID U. Army Aviation, branch plaque - ID U. Army Logistics, branch plaque - ID U. Army Infantry, branch plaque - ID U. The flag was officially adopted by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on June 12, , with Executive Order Army, Star Logo U. Symbolism: The Army of One is about both the individual soldier and the collective strength of the Army.

The patch may be worn on the ACU only. For all other classes of uniforms, soldiers will wear the shoulder sleeve insignia currently prescribed by AR The patch was authorized on 16 June The insignia was amended to extend authorize wear by the Army Recruiting Command's leaders and recruiters on 25 July TIOH Dwg.

Department of the Army, seal In the center is a Roman cuirass below a vertical unsheathed sword, point up, the pommel resting on the neck opening of the cuirass and a Phrygian cap supported on the sword point, all between, on the right an esponton and, on the left a musket with fixed bayonet crossed in saltire behind the cuirass and passing under the sword guard.

To the right of the cuirass and esponton is a flag of unidentified designs with cords and tassels, on a flagstaff with spearhead, above a cannon barrel, the muzzle end slanting upward behind the cuirass, in front of the drum, with two drumsticks and the fly end of the flag draped over the drumhead; below, but partly in front of the cannon barrel, is a pile of three cannon balls. To the left of the cuirass and musket is a national color of the Revolutionary War period, with cords and tassels, on a flagstaff with spearhead, similarly arranged above a mortar on a carriage, the mortar facing inward and in front of the lower portion of the color and obscuring the lower part of it; below the mortar are two bomb shells placed side by side.

Centered above the Phrygian cap is a rattlesnake holding in its mouth a scroll inscribed "This We'll Defend.

The sword, esponton a type of half-pike formerly used by subordinate officers , musket, bayonet, cannon, cannon balls, mortar, and mortar bombs are representative of Army implements. The drum and drumsticks are symbols of public notification of the Army's purpose and intent to serve the nation and its people.

The Phrygian cap often called the Cap of Liberty supported on the point of an unsheathed sword and the motto, "This We'll Defend," on a scroll held by the rattlesnake is a symbol depicted on some American colonial flags and signifies the Army's constant readiness to defend and preserve the United States.

The traditional seal used during and since the Revolution was redesignated as the Seal of the Department of the Army by the National Security Act of The date refers to the year of its adoption. The term "War Office" used during the Revolution, and for many years afterward, was associated with the Headquarters of the Army.

Background: The device was authorized by NGR for use in marking material. It was authorized as the seal for the Army National Guard on 28 August Symbolism: The minuteman has traditional been used to represent the citizen soldier. The wreath signifies achievement and accomplishment. Gold is symbolic of honor and excellence and dark blue signifies loyalty. The emblem was approved for use as a plaque in and is used as an unofficial identification device of the United States Army Reserve.

Symbolism: Red, white and blue are our National color; the shield represents the Army and a strong defense. The antique cannon and swords represent the function of support and custodianship fulfilled by the Administrative Assistant's office. The eagle and inescutcheon symbolize the United States; the fasces denotes authority. The sprigs of laurel and oak represent achievement and strength.

The scroll displays the dates "" commemorating the bicentennial of the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army. The emblem was approved by the Administrative Assistant's office on 24 Aug The design's black background represents the darkness of space, the unit's area of operations. The web or mesh design which surrounds the globe symbolizes "the shifting electronic energy of the cyberspace environment.

Three spears, at the forefront of the design, represent the three specific missions of computer network operations - attack, defend and exploit. The lightning bolt which crosses these spears illustrates the ability and swiftness to strike anywhere. It consists of a crossed sword and fasces, with wreath. The fasces, composed of an axe in a bundle of rods, was a symbol of authority of Roman magistrates.

Army Inspector General, branch plaque The plaque design has the Inspector General insignia, letters, and rim in gold. The motto lettering and background are dark blue. The insignia for aides to the Secretary of the Army was prescribed in Army Regulations of The insignia for aides to the Under Secretary of the Army was approved in



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