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Maroon and white are the colors traditionally associated with Medical units. The basic mission of the hospital is symbolized by the cross, a traditional symbol for aid and assistance; the eight-pointed star for regeneration; and along with the arrow and stretchers refer to the preparation and evacuation of patients to other medical facilities.
Maroon and white are the colors traditionally associated with Medical units. The basic mission of the hospital is symbolized by the cross, a traditional symbol for aid and assistance; the eight-pointed star for regeneration; and along with the arrow and stretchers refer to the preparation and evacuation of patients to other medical facilities.


The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 144th Evacuation Hospital on 3 September 1971. It was redesignated for the 144th Combat Support Hospital, effective 1 December 1993, with description and symbolism revised.  
The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 144th Evacuation Hospital on 3 September 1971. It was redesignated for the 144th Combat Support Hospital, effective 1 December 1993, with description and symbolism revised.  


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