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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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Dark blue and scarlet are the colors traditionally associated with Persnonnel Services units. Red is emblematic of scrifice and valor. The three sections of <br>
the shield allude to the Forces Command insignia and the unit's mission. The unit's New Guinea campaign participation in World War II and baptism of Fire is <br>
commemorated by the stylized spear, traditional to that island. The rectangles symbolize infoirmation systmes and personnel services; black and white denote twenty-four-jour capabilities.
The Scimitars and sand dunes symbolises the Battalion's Saudi Arabian and Liberation and Defense of Kuwait campaign credits. The Drum symbolizes World War II action in New Guinea.<br>
The Coat of Arms was approved on 13 January 1995.<br>
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