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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Shield: Oriental blue is the primary color associated with Military Intelligence and a key is emblematic of authority and security. The double web and flashes represent the unit’s concern for both overt and covert security communications. The flashes also denote celerity in operation procedures, as well as allude to the unit’s Signal lineage. Initially designated the 3118th Signal Service Battalion, the unit participated in the Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, World War II, represented by the fleurs-de-lis and ermine spot. The design has been adapted from the badge of its predecessor unit, the 502d Army Security Agency Battalion.
Crest: The dragon, a mythological beast renowned as a vigilant guardian and defender, symbolizes the heritage, mission and ideals of the unit. The red dragon alludes to the Meritorious Unit Commendation and service of elements of the battalion in Vietnam. Red emphasizes the unit’s courage, determination and valor. The stars denote military preparedness and excellence in endeavors. Service during World War II in Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe is represented by the three lightning flashes.
The coat of arms was approved on 5 October 1987. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 502d Army Security Agency Group on 26 July 1972. Effective 1 July 1981, it was redesignated for the 502d Army Security Agency Battalion. The insignia was redesignated with the symbolism amended for the 204th Military Intelligence Battalion on 19 March 1987.


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