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Description013-Airborne-Div-SSI.png | 13th Airborne Division Shoulder Sleeve Insignia. | ||||
Source | United States Army Institute of Heraldry | ||||
Author | US Army | ||||
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editShoulder Sleeve Insignia
edit- Description: On an ultramarine blue shield, a winged unicorn issuant from base in golden orange, all within a green border.
- Symbolism:
- The unicorn is associated by tradition with qualities of virtue, courage, and strength.
- The horn of the unicorn signifies extreme courage.
- The unicorn has been winged to represent its travel in the air as "airborne."
- The blue background is the color of the infantry which is the basic arm of the division and also indicates the sky.
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edit- Description: Immediately above the shoulder sleeve insignia a black arc tab inscribed AIRBORNE in yellow letters.
Distinctive Unit Insignia
edit- None approved.
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