95 Civil Affairs Group
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm)
in height overall consisting of a purple globe with gold
gridlines bearing a representation of a gold Korean Gate
and issuing from the top and base of the globe a red
vertical flash extending over and all in front of a
white scroll opened horizontally and rolled on each side
with gold roller handles at the top and arched between
the handles at the top and across the flash a purple
scroll inscribed "ADVISE" in gold letters
under the flash a purple scroll inscribed "SUPPORT"
on one side and "STABILIZE" on the other in
gold letters.
- Symbolism:
Purple and white are colors used for Civil Affairs. The
organization's three campaign awards for service in
Korea are commemorated by the gold Korean Gate. The
white scroll alludes to civil and military laws and the
safeguarding of records. The globe refers to the Group's
capability to fulfill worldwide responsibilities in
accomplishing its mission. Together with the red flash,
which denotes keenness in providing guidance and swift
courageous action, it signifies the Group's successful
performance of civil affairs and military government
functions in support of combat and post-combat phases of
military operations.
- Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was approved on 27 Mar 1969.
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Shoulder
Sleeve Insignia
- Description:
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- Symbolism: N/A
- Background: N/A
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