




This is the shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) worn by the 79th US Army Reserve Sustainment Support Command. This SSI was originally for the 79th Infantry Division which was nicknamed "Cross of Lorraine." This patch measures 2-1/4: in width and 2 1/2" in height. Worn on the Army Service Green Uniform.
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This is the shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) worn by the 79th US Army Reserve Sustainment Support Command. This SSI was originally for the 79th Infantry Division which was nicknamed "Cross of Lorraine." This patch measures 2-1/4: in width and 2 1/2" in height. Worn on the Army Green Service Uniform and Battle Dress Uniform.
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A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a green equilateral triangle with a gold demi-Philippine sun rising from base and a red Greek cross with the upper vertical arm overlapping the disc of the sun and upper edge of the lateral arms coinciding with the lower edge of the triangle, all above a maroon scroll arced from the base of the triangle and inscribed "AID AND ASSIST" in gold letters; the enclosed area between the triangle and scroll of white enamel......
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Seal of the US Army Reserve. On a dark blue disk the bust of a Minuteman in cocked hat on a pedestal, between two branches of olive Or within a dark blue designation band with gold inner and outer border inscribed UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE in gold.
The minuteman has traditional been used to represent the citizen soldier. The wreath signifies achievement and accomplishment. Gold is symbolic of honor and excellence and dark blue signifies loyalty. Background: The emblem was approved for use as a plaque in 1972 and is used as an unofficial identification device of the United States Army Reserve.
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