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The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was authorized on 23 June 1943. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was authorized on 28 October 1968. | The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was authorized on 23 June 1943. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was authorized on 28 October 1968. | ||
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Revision as of 15:18, 30 October 2023
7TH US ARMY
(Shoulder Sleeve Insignia) |
(Distinctive Unit Insignia) |
Official blazon
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia: Description: On a blue right angle triangular background, the hypotenus to base, a seven stepped letter "A" (steps 1/4 inch (.64cm)) in yellow with the center in scarlet, horizontal element 1/4 inch (.64cm) in width.
Distinctive Unit Insignia: Description: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches (3.02cm) in width overall consisting of blue enamel isosceles triangle with a vertical stylized red enamel arrow fimbriated gold issuing from base all in front of and extending over the top and sides of a gold crescent, the area within the horns of red enamel, the blue triangle bearing the gold letter "A" as depicted on the authorized shoulder sleeve insignia of the Seventh Army, the cross bar of the letter "A" joined by a gold vertical bar of the same width to the inner rim of the crescent, the red areas on each side of the vertical gold bar being slightly narrower in width, the base of the crescent bearing six five-pointed stars of blue enamel and contained within a concentric blue enamel scroll with the inscription "Pyramid of Power" in gold letters, the ends of the scroll terminating at and conjoined with the base of the triangle at its extremities
Origin/meaning
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia: The colors blue, yellow and red allude to the three basic arms. The pyramidal figure is of a distinctive form with the symbolic letter "A" representing the first letter of the word "Army" while the number of steps on each side are self explanatory.
Distinctive Unit Insignia: The design is based on the authorized shoulder sleeve insignia of the Seventh Army. The crescent alludes to the initial activation of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Seventh Army, in North Africa 10 July 1943: the bar connecting it with the "A" indicating the subsequent movement of the Army from organization and training in Africa to combat in Europe, the six stars referring to the Sicily, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland, Central Europe and Ardennes-Alsace campaigns in which the Seventh Army participated, the arrow alluding to the assault landing in Southern France and the progressive advance through Europe beginning with the Sicily campaign. The elements of the design have been arranged to denote this advance and to illustrate the motto "Pyramid of Power."
The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was authorized on 23 June 1943. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was authorized on 28 October 1968.
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