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This image is a work of a U.S. military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , the image is in the public domain in the United States.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. Air Staff (United States) American Forces Information Service; Army & Air Force Exchange Service; Army Air Force Technician Badge; Army National Guard; Automated Message Handling System; Cabinet of the United States
This indicator should be used over top of a monochrome unit symbol of the same colour to indicate the size of the unit. Corresponding unit symbols can be found in Category:Military map symbols for units and formations In modern NATO and US usage Blue = Friend, Red = Enemy, Green = Neutral, and Yellow = Unknown.
The Department of the Army Seal. It was formerly known as the "War Office Seal". The Department of the Army Emblem The seal of the U.S. Board of War and Ordnance. "Military service mark" approved by the U.S. Department of Defense for usage by third parties to represent the U.S. Army in unofficial contexts. [1]
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The following 14 pages use this file: 2nd Guards Tank Army; 35th Combined Arms Army; 6th Combined Arms Army; Air force; Army; Eighth Army (United States) Field army; Military organization; NATO Joint Military Symbology; Sixth Army (United States) United States Army Central; United States Army Europe and Africa; United States Army North; User ...
This indicator should be used over top of a monochrome unit symbol of the same colour to indicate the size of the unit. Corresponding unit symbols can be found in Category:Military map symbols for units and formations In modern NATO and US usage Blue = Friend, Red = Enemy, Green = Neutral, and Yellow = Unknown.