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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia: Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with Signal units. The demi-dragon alludes to the unit’s area of operations in Worms, Germany. The insignia was authorized on 24 Oct 1994.  
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia:Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with Signal units. The demi-dragon alludes to the unit’s area of operations in Worms, Germany. The insignia was authorized on 24 Oct 1994.  


Distinctive Unit Insignia:Orange and white (silver) are the colors traditionally associated with the Signal Corps. The disc with black lines alludes to the globe, the flashes forming lines of longitude, and symbolizes the far reaching scope of the unit’s mission. They also resemble a target, indicating accuracy and efficiency. The five flashes refer to the unit’s numerical designation. The insignia was authorized on 13 Apr 1983.  
Distinctive Unit Insignia:Orange and white (silver) are the colors traditionally associated with the Signal Corps. The disc with black lines alludes to the globe, the flashes forming lines of longitude, and symbolizes the far reaching scope of the unit’s mission. They also resemble a target, indicating accuracy and efficiency. The five flashes refer to the unit’s numerical designation. The insignia was authorized on 13 Apr 1983.  
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