Нарукавный знак 336-го финансового Центра Службы финансов В США
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Description
On a silver gray disc 2 1/2 inches (6.35 cm) in diameter overall with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) border a blue fleur-de-lis superimposed by a golden yellow horizontal voided lozenge.
Symbolism
Silver gray and golden yellow are the colors traditionally associated with Finance units. The blue fleur-de-lis reflects the unit's heritage and area of operation while the lozenge recalls the Finance Corps insignia of branch.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 336th Finance Command on 23 January 1995. It was redesignated for the 336th Finance Center on 14 June 2007. The insignia was cancelled per HQDA, G-1 direction and change of policy on 6 December 2007. (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-816)
Нарукавный знак 266-го командования Финансовой службы СВ США
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Description
On a diamond divided black at top and silver gray at bottom with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) golden yellow border, 2 9/16 inches (6.51 cm) in height and 3 3/8 inches (8.57 cm) in width overall, a golden yellow demi-lion rampant with red tongue, grasping a golden yellow disc in its paw.
Symbolism
Golden yellow and gray are colors traditionally associated with the Finance Corps. The association of the organization with Europe is recalled by the demi-lion. The financial responsibilities of the unit are referred to by the yellow disc, representing money; and black suggests solvency and fiscal accountability.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally authorized for the 266th Finance Center on 5 March 1987. It was redesignated for the 266th Finance Command with the description and symbolism revised effective 1 January 1994. The insignia was cancelled effective 15 August 2008, when the unit was redesignated to a Center. (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-732)
Нарукавныйи знак 175 финансового Центра Службы финансов СВ США
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Description
On a yellow disc 3 inches (7.62cm) in diameter overall with a 1/8 inch (.32cm) golden yellow border, a 1 7/8 inches (4.76cm) red and blue taeguk superimposed by a silver gray sword throughout.
Symbolism
Silver gray and golden yellow are colors traditionally associated with the Finance Corps. The taeguk suggests the unit’s home area. The sword is indicative of support to the soldier. The golden yellow disc alludes to the bezant, a heraldic symbol for money, and refers to the unit’s mission.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 175th Finance Center on 21 November 1986. It was redesignated for the 175th Finance Command on 27 December 1993, with the description and symbolism revised. The insignia was redesignated for the 175th Finance Center on 6 December 2005. The insignia was cancelled per HQDA, G-1 direction and change of policy on 6 December 2007. (TIOH Drawing Number A-1-728)
Нарукавный знак 13-ой группы финансовой службы СВ США
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Description
On a silver gray rectangle 2 3/4 inches (6.99 cm) in height and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in width overall consisting of a golden yellow lozenge with short axis vertical edged black charged with a dragon passant of the like; in base three scarlet mullets; in chief a barrulet bendy black and golden yellow below a black mullet; all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) golden yellow border.
Symbolism
Silver gray and golden yellow are the Finance Corps branch colors. The gray colored rectilinear shape alludes to the old U.S. Army pay chest. The black and yellow barrulet represents the rope that tightly secured the pay chest. The keyhole to the chest, represented by the black star, signifies the security and the management of funds. The three stars in base highlight the Group’s association with the III Corps. The one lone star at top and the three stars at base also represent the numerical designation of the Group. The four stars together plus the diamond underscore their five locations: Fort Bliss, Carson, Hood, Riley and Sill. The dragon, symbol of power and vigilance, symbolizes the guarding of the treasure. The diamond is adapted from the Finance Corps branch insignia. Black is the color of solvency and red is the color of courage and sacrifice.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 14 August 2007. The insignia was amended to correct the symbolism on 21 August 2007. (TIOH Drawing Number A-1-937)