US Army Field Artillery Branch
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Branch
Insignia
- Description:
Two crossed field guns, gold color metal,
thirteen-sixteenth inch in height. Crossed cannons
(field guns) for Artillery have been in continuous use
since 1834, when they were placed on regimental colors,
knapsacks, and as part of the cap insignia for Artillery
officers. In 1901, the Artillery was divided into Coast
and Field Artillery and the branch insignia was modified
by the addition of a plain scarlet oval at the
intersection of the cannons. The Field Artillery
insignia approved on 17 July 1902 had a gold wheel on
the red oval and the Coast Artillery had a gold
projectile on the red oval. This red oval and wheel was
replaced on 4 April 1907 by two field guns. It was
superseded in 1957 by the consolidated Artillery
insignia consisting of the crossed field guns surmounted
by a missile. In 1968 when the Air Defense Artillery and
the Field Artillery were authorized to have separate
insignia, the former Field Artillery insignia was
reinstated.
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Branch
Plaque
- Description:
The plaque design has the branch insignia, letters and
border in gold. The background is scarlet.
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