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Distinctive Unit Insignia: Scarlet is the color traditionally used by the Support units.  The black keys signify the supply and maintenance mission of the 304th Support Center, the unit’s original designation.  The gold pillar symbolizes fortitude and support provided by the center to installations and Army Reserve units in the western United States.  The pillar is used in architecture alluding to the suburban landscape of Los Angeles, California, the “Golden State” and location of the Center.  It also represents the unit being the “pillar of logistics” for the I Corps, along with the Center’s headquarters, located at Fort Lewis military installation.
Distinctive Unit Insignia: Scarlet is the color traditionally used by the Support units.  The black keys signify the supply and maintenance mission of the 304th Support Center, the unit’s original designation.  The gold pillar symbolizes fortitude and support provided by the center to installations and Army Reserve units in the western United States.  The pillar is used in architecture alluding to the suburban landscape of Los Angeles, California, the “Golden State” and location of the Center.  It also represents the unit being the “pillar of logistics” for the I Corps, along with the Center’s headquarters, located at Fort Lewis military installation.


The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was approved on 6 March 2006. The insignia was amended to correct the symbolism on 17 March 2006. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 304th Support Center on 10 August 2005. It was redesignated with symbolism revised for the 304th Sustainment Brigade on 1 February 2006.  
The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was approved on 6 March 2006. The insignia was amended to correct the symbolism on 17 March 2006. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 304th Support Center on 10 August 2005. It was redesignated with symbolism revised for the 304th Sustainment Brigade on 1 February 2006.  
 
[[Literature]]: SSI Image from Wikimedia Commons. DUI Image and Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.


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[[Literature]]: SSI Image from Wikimedia Commons. DUI Image and Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.
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