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  2. United States Army Signal Corps - Wikipedia

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    Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with the Signal Corps. The signal flag suspended from a baton is adopted from a badge that originated in 1865 and was called the Order of the Signal Corps.

  3. 121st Signal Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The colors orange and white are for the Signal Corps. The six Lorraine crosses represent six World War I Battle Honors and are arranged to suggest a telegraph line. The three fire arrows symbolize three assault landings in World War II and also suggest the Signal functions which such weapons once served.

  4. 38th Signal Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Symbolism: Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with the Signal Corps. The three lightning flashes symbolize command, control, and communication. The gauntlet represents strength and unity. The orange demi-globe represents the unit’s involvement in worldwide communications.

  5. 3rd Signal Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Description: On an orange shield 2 inches (51 mm) in width overall and within a 1/8 inch white border a blue star fimbriated white between three white lightning flashes. Symbolism: Orange and white are the Signal Corps colors. The star, a reference to Texas, the "Lone Star State," the place of initial activation, also refers to guidance and ...

  6. 160th Signal Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Orange and white are the colors associated with the Signal Corps, and the color blue refers to the unit's capability to support the combat mission. The yellow flashes are an allusion to the basic mission of the organization and along with the globe, denoting the worldwide scope of the unit's mission and the US Army Communications Command.

  7. 93rd Signal Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with the US Army Signal Corps and the flashes refer to the signal communications mission of the organization. The outward points of the star connote signals transmitted and the inward points connote signals received.

  8. 261st Theater Tactical Signal Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The orange flashes represent the unit's mission to disseminate and direct communication efforts over a wide area. Background: The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 261st Signal Command on 31 August 1979. It was redesignated for the 261st Signal Brigade on 1 September 1996.

  9. 1st Signal Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Signal Command was a Signal Corps command of the United States Army, based at Fort Riley between 1967 and 1969. ... Description: On an orange disc within a 1 ...