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  3. File:Former US Army Armor School Instructor Training Course ...

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  4. File:Under armour logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. United States military beret flash - Wikipedia

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    An armor officer with the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, US Army Armor School wearing black beret with Armor School Instructor Flash bearing polished metal captain rank insignia (1976) [30] In 1973, Army leaders authorized the wear of the maroon beret by airborne forces .

  7. United States Army Armor School - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Armor School was established on October 1, 1940, in Fort Knox, Kentucky, with the first class starting November 4th of the same year. [2] The school was established by then–Lieutenant Colonel Stephen G. Henry under the guidance of Brigadier General Adna R. Chaffee Jr. , for whom the headquarters building is now named.

  8. Category:Military logos - Wikipedia

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  9. 316th Cavalry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 316th Cavalry Brigade of the United States Army is the brigade responsible for the training of U.S. Army Cavalry and Armor officers and non-commissioned officers. [1] The 16th Cavalry Regiment was redesignated as this unit in July 2010. [2]