US Army Chemical Branch
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Insignia
- Description: A
benzene ring of cobalt blue enamel superimposed in the
center of crossed gold color retorts, 1/2 inch in height
and 1 13/16 inches in width overall. The insignia (in
bronze metal) was originally adopted in 1917 for the
Chemical Service. In 1921, this insignia was approved
for the Chemical Warfare Service. In 1924, the ring was
changed to cobalt blue enamel. After the change in the
designation of the Chemical Warfare Service to the
Chemical Corps in 1946, the insignia was retained by the
Corps. The elements of the design allude to the chemical
related functions of the Corps. The benzene ring is the
starting point for the method of indicating
diagrammatically a molecular composition of the
composition of the chemical combination. It has six
points, one for each atom of carbon and hydrogen since
the formula for benzene is C6H6. The retort is the basic
container other than the test tube, for laboratory
experiments.
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Plaque
- Description:
The plaque design has the branch insignia in gold with
the benzene ring in cobalt blue, outline in gold. The
letters and border are gold and the background is cobalt
blue.
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Regimental Insignia
- Description: A
gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches in
width consisting of a shield blazoned as follows: Per
bend Or and Azure a dragon rampant Vert and in base a
tree trunk scarred by war eradicated of the first. The
shield is enclosed on bottom and sides by a dark blue
scroll inscribed "ELEMENTIS REGAMUS PROELIUM"
(Let us rule the battle by means of the elements) in
gold letters. The regimental insignia was approved on 2
May 1986.
- Symbolism:
Cobalt blue and golden yellow are the colors of the Army
Chemical Corps. The battle scarred tree trunk, taken
from the Coat of Arms of the 1st Chemical Regiment,
refers to the historical beginnings, or root of American
chemical warfare. The dragon, a legendary creature,
symbolizes the fire and destruction of chemical warfare.
The regimental insignia for the Chemical Corps was
approved on 2 May 1986.
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Regimental Coat of Arms
- Description:
The coat of arms appears on the breast of a displayed
eagle on the regimental flag. The coat of arms is: Per
bend Or and Azure (Cobalt blue) a dragon rampant Vert
armed and langued Gules and in base a tree trunk scarred
by war eradicated of the first. Displayed above the
eagle's head is the crest. On a wreath of the colors Or
and Azure (cobalt blue) a dragon statant Vert armed and
langued Gules.
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