WEST POINT ACADEMY
VOJNA AKADEMIJA "WEST POINT" |
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WEST POINT CADET |
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Pitomac West
Point akademije |
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INTELLIGENCE CENTER and SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR OBAVJEŠTAJNIH SLUŽBI |
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A diamond-shaped insignia with rounded angles, 3 inches (7.62cm) in height
and 2 1/4 inches (5.72cm) in width, consisting of a 1/8 inch (.32cm)
silver gray border around a blue field bearing on the lower half a yellow
demi-sun with seven pointed rays terminating at the border, and centered
above it the upper part of the flaming torch also yellow. Oriental blue
and silver gray are the colors for the Military Intelligence branch;
yellow or gold signifies achievement. The torch is symbolic of education
and the sun represents light and guidance. The number of rays, seven, is
symbolic of wisdom and strength. The shoulder sleeve insignia was
originally approved for the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School on 26
Jul 1972. |
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ENGINEER CENTER and SCHOOL
ŠKOLA
I CENTAR INŽINJERIJE |
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On a scarlet lozenge with rounded corners, 2 inches (5.08cm) in width and
3 inches (7.62cm) in height, a torch surmounted by a castle, all white.
The colors scarlet and white are traditionally used for the Corps of
Engineers. The castle is taken from the Corps of Engineers Insignia. The
torch represents the training mission. The shoulder sleeve insignia was
originally approved for the U.S. Army Engineer Center and Fort Belvoir on
11 Feb 1959. |
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TRANSPORTATION CENTER and SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I
CENTAR
TRANSPORTNE SLUŽBE |
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On a brick red lozenge with rounded corners, 2 inches (5.08cm) in width
and 3 inches (7.62cm) in height, a torch surmounted by a winged wheel, all
golden yellow. Brick red and yellow are the colors used for the
Transportation Corps. The winged wheel is taken from the Transportation
Corps insignia. The torch signifies knowledge and alludes to the training
in transportation. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved
for the Transportation Training Command on 7 Nov 1956. |
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MILITARY POLICE SCHOOL
ŠKOLA VOJNE POLICIJE |
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Na
zelenom rombu, zaobljenih vrhova, širine 5.08 centimetara i visine od
7.62 centimetra stoji žuta baklja nad kojom se po sredini znaka, nalaze
dva ukrštena pištolja žute boje (vidi gore na stranici pod simboli). Ova
dva pištolja su preuzeti sa oznake službe za Vojnu policiju. Baklja
simbolizira znanje i prosvijećenost. Oznaka za rukav Škole vojne
policije je odobrena od strane Komande vojne policije 17. 06. 1960.
godine. |
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On a
green lozenge 2 inches (5.08cm) in width and 3 inches (7.62cm) in height
overall, with rounded corners, a yellow torch surmounted by crossed
yellow pistols. The crossed pistols are taken from the Military Police
Corps branch insignia. The torch signifies knowledge and enlightenment.
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the Provost
Marshal General Center on 17 Jun 1960. |
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MISSILE and MUNITIONS CENTER AND
SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR |
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Na
grimiznom rombu, zaobljenih vrhova, visine od 7.62 centimetra i širine
5.08 centimetara stoji žuta baklja nad kojom se umjesto plamena nalazi
prikaz stare granate s plamenom okrenutim prema gore. Po sredini znaka,
preko baklje su položene ukrštene topovska granata i raketa. Znak je
obrubljen grimiznim rubom širine 0.32 centimetra. Grimizna i žuta su
boje oružara (Ordnance Corps). Baklja predstavlja znanje i u ovom
slučaju aludira na znanja u održavanju artiljerijske municije. Znak je
odobren 07. 11. 1969. godine. |
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On a crimson lozenge with rounded corners 3 inches (7.62cm) in height and
2 inches (5.08cm) in width overall a yellow torch of knowledge surmounted
by a yellow missile and a yellow cartridge saltirewise, the missile
crossing over the cartridge and the torch separated from the missile and
cartridge by crimson fimbriations all within a 1/8 inch (.32cm) crimson
border. Crimson and yellow are the colors used for Ordnance. The torch
signifies knowledge and alludes to training in missiles and munitions. The
shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 7 Nov 1969. |
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SIGNAL CENTER AND SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR VEZE |
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Na
narandžastom rombu, zaobljenih vrhova, širine 5.08 centimetara i visine
od 7.62 centimetra stoji bijelaa baklja nad kojom se po sredini znaka,
nalaze dvije ukrštene bijele signalne zastavice sa detaljima u
narandžastoj boji. Ukrštene zastavice su preuzete iz simbola Korpusa
veze. Baklja predstavlja znanje i asocira na obuku u znanjima iz
elektronike i komunikacija. Znak je prvotno odobren 14.04.1959. godine
kao simbol Obučnog centra veze Kopnene vojske. |
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On an orange lozenge with rounded corners, 2 inches (5.08cm) in width
and 3 inches (7.62cm) in height, a white torch surmounted by crossed
white flags with orange detail. The crossed flags are taken from the
Signal Corps insignia. The torch signifies knowledge and alludes to the
training in electronics and communications. The shoulder sleeve insignia
was originally approved for the U.S. Army Signal Training Center on 14
Apr 1959. |
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ORDNANCE
CENTER and SCHOOL
CENTAR I ŠKOLA
ORUŽARA |
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Na
rombu grimizne boje, zaobljenih vrhova, širine 5.08 centimetara i visine
od 7.62 centimetra stoji žuta baklja na kojoj je plamen zamijenjen
simbolom plamteće granate. Grimizno i žuto su boje Korpusa oružara.
Plamteća bomba je simbol arsenala (oružana) i povezuje se sa obukom u
održavanju municije (artiljerijske i ostale). Znak je odobren za Komandu
obučnog centra oružara 07,11,1956, godine. |
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On a crimson lozenge with rounded corners, 2 inches (5.08cm) in width
and 3 inches (7.62cm) in height, a flaming bomb above the shaft handle
of a torch, all yellow. Crimson and yellow are the colors used for the
Ordnance Corps. The flaming bomb is suggested by and simulates the
Ordnance Corps insignia. The torch signifies knowledge and alludes to
the training in ordnance. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally
approved for the Ordnance Training Command on 7 Nov 1956. |
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INFANTRY SCHOOL
ŠKOLA PJEŠADIJE |
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Na
plavom normanskom štitu (9.68 x 5.72 cm) stoji bijela bajoneta šiljkom
okrenutim prema gore. Iznad bajonete stoje lučno ispisana bijela slova
"PRATI ME". Svijetlo plava i bijela su boje pješadije. Bajoneta je
okrenuta vrhom gore i oštricom na lijevo što simbolizira pobjedu i čast.
Znak je odobren 23.04.1951. godine. |
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On a blue Norman shield 3 13/16 inches (9.68 cm) in height and 2 1/4
inches (5.72 cm) in width, a white bayonet paleways point up below the
motto “FOLLOW ME” in white letters on an arc of a circle. Light blue and
white are the Infantry branch colors. The bayonet is point up with the
cutting edge to the left signifying victory and honor. The shoulder
sleeve insignia was originally approved for the Infantry School on 23
April 1951. |
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MEDICAL CENTER AND SCHOOL
SANITETSKA ŠKOLA I CENTAR |
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QUARTERMASTER CENTER AND SCHOOL
INTENDANTSKA ŠKOLA I CENTAR |
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SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY
ŠKOLA ZA VIŠE NAREDNIČKE ČINOVE |
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FIELD
ARTILLERY CENTER AND SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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SLEEVE PATCH |
DISTINCTIVE UNIT
INSIGNIA |
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AVIATION CENTER AND SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR
AVIJACIJE KOPNENE VOJSKE |
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On a black bordered orange shield 2 inches (5.08cm) in width overall a
black winged torch inflamed and detailed yellow. Orange and black are the
colors of The Army Aviation School. The aviation training mission of the
school is denoted by the connected wings and flaming torch. The wings
symbolize flight, which is taught by the school, and the flaming torch is
symbolic of learning, accomplished by the school. The shoulder sleeve
insignia was originally approved for The Army Aviation School on 14 Mar
1957. |
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AIR DEFENSE
ARTILLERY CENTER and SCHOOL FORT BLISS |
CENTAR I ŠKOLA PROTIVAVIONSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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On a disc with a 1/8 inch (.32cm) yellow border, overall diameter 2 1/2
inches (6.35cm), two yellow lightning bolts throughout issuing diagonally
from base to upper dexter and sinister, and dividing the disc into three
sections, the outer sections red and the center section blue. On the blue
section a yellow perpendicular guided missile. Scarlet is the traditional
Artillery color. Blue denotes the sky into which antiaircraft artillery
missiles are fired. The stylized gold lightning symbolizes the electronic
emanations used in electronic warfare and for missile guidance. The
shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the Antiaircraft
Artillery and Guided Missile School on 16 Aug 1956 and redesignated for
the Antiaircraft Artillery and Guided Missile Center on 29 Apr 1957. |
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SPECIAL WARFARE CENTER
CENTAR ZA SPECIJALNO RATOVANJE |
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On a black shield within a 1/8 inch (.32cm) yellow (US Army yellow) border,
3 inches (7.62cm) overall in height, 2 yellow crossed arrows, points
upward, surmounted by a white stylized antique lamp, the outline
simulating the shape of the Greek letter "Psi," emitting 3 yellow and
scarlet tongues of flame. |
The lamp placed in the center of the shield refers to the U.S. Army
Special Warfare Center (predecessor unit). The lamp also alludes to the
U.S. Army Special Warfare School and the three tongues of flames to the
three prime areas of instruction for which the School is responsible:
Psychological Operations, Counter Insurgency, and Unconventional Warfare.
The unconventional outline of the lamp, in simulating the shape of the
Greek letter "Psi," refers symbolically to psychology - the traits,
feelings, actions and attributes, collectively, of the mind; the tongues
of flame implying the spoken and written words which are major tools of
Psychological Warfare. The three flame sprouts at the top of the lamp
simulate the heraldic delineation "embattled" - to array for battle. The
two crossed arrows refer to the silence and stealth with which our early
frontiersmen fought for the new found freedom in the New World, as well as
the ingenuity, courage and survival by the usage of wasplike, yet
devastating, attacks through the employment of irregular tactics,
techniques and logistical support. The arrow, straight and true, thus
characterizes the Special Forces of today. The color black signifies
wisdom and prudence, the white perfection and faith, and the yellow
constancy and inspiration. The black and white also allude to the "degrees"
of propaganda used by Special Warfare units, a "gray degree" resulting
from the admixture of black and white. The shoulder sleeve insignia was
originally approved for the U.S. Army Special Warfare Center on 22 Oct
1962. |
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JUNGLE SCHOOL
ŠKOLA ZA BORBU U DžUNGLI |
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RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CENTRE
NASTAVNI CENTRI ZA REZERVNE OFICIRE |
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ARMY ROTC |
Senior
ROTC CMD |
Junior
ROTC |
Obuka rezervnih oficira KoV-A |
Centar za obuku
viših rezervnih oficira |
"Omladinski"
centar ORC |
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CADET COMMAND HEADQUARTERS |
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Komanda Centra
za obuku rezervnih oficira |
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ON TOP
NA VRH |