31 Air Defense Artillery Brigade
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
gold colored metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches
overall, consisting of a diamond shape one point down.
The background is divided into five segments, alternate
blue and white, converging at the top point of the
diamond. The bottom outside edge of the diamond carries
the taut string of the golden bow, which itself crosses
horizontally the center of the diamond. An arrow is
placed on the bow ready for firing point upwards. Above
the bow are three red stars. On a gold motto scroll is
the motto "Ready and Vigilant" in black.
- Symbolism: The
blue background represents the sky; and the two white
segments symbolize the radar and electronic calculating
device which pinpoint the enemys serial object.
The golden bow alludes to the launching pad, and the
arrow a missile. The red stars are the eventual hit
explosions in the sky. The three stars are themselves
the three of the "31st" and the arrow the "1."
- Background: The
insignia was originally approved for the noncolor
bearing units of the 31st Artillery Brigade on 29 Aug
66, then redesignated for the 31st Air Defense Artillery
Brigade on 5 Apr 72.
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Shoulder
Sleeve Insignia
- Description: On
a scarlet shield arched at top and bottom, 2 inches in
width and 3 inches in height, is a yellow stylized
missile centered vertically between two diverging and
widening yellow stripes with three five-pointed yellow
stars above the left strip and one five-pointed yellow
star above the right stripe. The entire shield is
surrounded with a 1/8 inch yellow border.
- Symbolism: The
stylized missile represents the types of weapon systems
employed by the Brigade; the sets of three stars and one
star, its numerical designation of "31st"; and
the yellow stripes represent radar beams employed for
detection and acquisition. Scarlet and yellow are the
colors used for Artillery.
- Background: The
insignia was approved on 23 Oct 75.
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