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The disc with its wavy blue and silver (white) bars is symbolic of water and represents the Pacific and its divisions of land and sea areas with which the United States Army Pacific is...
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 23 June 1939. It was rescinded on 27 January 1959. The purpose of this site is to provide information on United States Army heraldic...
A distinctive unit insignia (DUI) is a metallic heraldic badge or device worn by soldiers in the United States Army. The DUI design is derived from the coat of arms authorized for a unit. DUIs may also be called "distinctive insignia" (DI) or, imprecisely, a "crest" or a "unit crest" by soldiers or collectors.
Active duty units that have served in war are authorized a crest. National Guard units are authorized the crest for their respective state, while Army Reserve units are all authorized a crest depicting a minuteman.
The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 187th medical Regiment on 18 August 1925. It was redesignated for the 107th Medical Battalion on 10 November 1943. It was...
Media in category "Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI) of the United States Army" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 537 total. (previous page)