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Нарукавный знак 734-й группы службы материально-технического обеспечения СВ США
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Кокарда знак на фуражку 12-го бронетанкового полка
Нашивка на берет 10-й горно-пехотной дивизии
Нарукавный знак Пограничного Отряда Специального Назначения Государственной Пограничной Службы Украины
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Description
On a shield shaped embroidered item edged with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) black border, blazoned as follows: Or, a stylized Mexican water flash Gules (Soldier Red), overall an arrow issuant from base Sable bearing a hawk’s head erased of the first garnished of the third. Overall dimensions are 3 1/8 inches (7.94 cm) in height and 2 1/2 inches (6.35 cm) in width.
Symbolism
The shield illustrates the defender displaying the stylized Mexican flask, is adapted from the Iowa Army National Guard shoulder sleeve insignia and the hawk’s head and symbolizes the heritage of the unit and the location of the Group. Solider red denotes the logistical responsibilities of the unit. The black arrowhead suggests readiness, alluding to World War II service campaigns and awards.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 6 April 2012. (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-1072)
On a shield shaped embroidered item edged with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) black border, blazoned as follows: Or, a stylized Mexican water flash Gules (Soldier Red), overall an arrow issuant from base Sable bearing a hawk’s head erased of the first garnished of the third. Overall dimensions are 3 1/8 inches (7.94 cm) in height and 2 1/2 inches (6.35 cm) in width.
Symbolism
The shield illustrates the defender displaying the stylized Mexican flask, is adapted from the Iowa Army National Guard shoulder sleeve insignia and the hawk’s head and symbolizes the heritage of the unit and the location of the Group. Solider red denotes the logistical responsibilities of the unit. The black arrowhead suggests readiness, alluding to World War II service campaigns and awards.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 6 April 2012. (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-1072)