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The arms were originally approved for the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion on 11 April 1957. On 7 February 1973, it was cancelled. The coat of arms was reinstated and designated for the 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (CEWI) and amended to add crest, change color of shield and revise blazon and symbolism on 30 May 1980. On 21 December 2000, the Coat of Arms amended to change the color shield and revise the symbolism. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion on 11 April 1957. It was redesignated for the 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (CEWI) and amended to change the color of the shield and revise symbolism on 30 May 1980. On 21 December 2000, the insignia was amended to change the color of the shield, revise the symbolism and update the description.
The arms were originally approved for the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion on 11 April 1957. On 7 February 1973, it was cancelled. The coat of arms was reinstated and designated for the 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (CEWI) and amended to add crest, change color of shield and revise blazon and symbolism on 30 May 1980. On 21 December 2000, the Coat of Arms amended to change the color shield and revise the symbolism. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion on 11 April 1957. It was redesignated for the 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (CEWI) and amended to change the color of the shield and revise symbolism on 30 May 1980. On 21 December 2000, the insignia was amended to change the color of the shield, revise the symbolism and update the description.


[[Literature]]:Image from Olompvo on Pinterest. DUI from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army
[[Literature]]: Image from Olompvo on Pinterest. DUI from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army


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