310 Civil Affairs Group
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches
(3.02cm) in height overall consisting of a purple enamel
globe with gold gridlines, surmounted by a white enamel
scroll opened horizontally and rolled at each end, in
base overall a gray enamel mountain above a gold opened
wreath, on the left side an olive branch and on the
right oak leaves, surmounted overall a vertical
unsheathed gold sword supporting a pair of gold scales,
at the top a semi-circular gold scroll folded back at
each end, terminating behind the mountain, and inscribed
"JUSTICE WITH HONOR" in scarlet enamel
letters.
- Symbolism: The
globe refers to the group's global capabilities. The
olive branch with the oak leaves symbolizes the
organization's strength and achievements in war and
peace. The scroll, the sword, and the pair of scales all
allude to the unit's mission to maintain civil order
with justice and to support combat and post combat
phases of military operations. The mountain represents
Stone Mountain near Atlanta, one of the largest exposed
granite masses in North America, and the area where the
unit was originally constituted and is now stationed.
Purple and white are colors used for Civil Affairs.
- Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was approved on 21 Oct 1971.
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Shoulder
Sleeve Insignia
- Description:
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- Symbolism: N/A
- Background: N/A
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