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MEDDAC FORT POLK, US ARMY
Official blazon
Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches (3.02cm) in height overall consisting of a white enamel Greek cross in back of a green enamel fleur-de-lis surmounted by a gold crosier issuing from base with crook dexterwise, in base a semi-circular maroon scroll passing under the horizontal arms of the cross and folded back on each side at the top, bearing the inscription "WE PROVIDE THE BEST" in gold letters.
Origin/meaning
The Greek cross is a symbol of aid and assistance. The fleur-de-lis represents the location of the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity at Fort Polk, Louisiana in the Kisatchie National Forest. The bishop's staff (crosier) symbolizes the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, the Episcopal bishop of Louisiana, known as the "FIGHTING BISHOP" after whom Fort Polk was named. Green was the color of the medieval academic gowns for medicine, and also the color symbolic of good health, growth, and life. Maroon and white are colors used for the Army Medical Department.
The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Polk on 25 September 1972. It was amended to correct the symbolism on 20 Oct 1972. On 21 September 1973 the insignia was redesignated for the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Polk.
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