File:US_Army_Security_Force_Assistance_Brigade_SSI.png
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DescriptionUS Army Security Force Assistance Brigade SSI.png |
English: U.S. Army's Security Force Assistance Brigades shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) SSI design: The shoulder sleeve is a shield with a sword, spearhead and stars. The Tab will have the word "ADVISOR" on it. The advisor tab is a unit tab, not a skill tab. The specialized advisor mission is the reason for the tab. The shape of the shield and sword are modeled after the Military Assistance Command-Vietnam (MAC-V) insignia to convey a similar mission and heritage. The arrowhead shape alludes to leadership and direction, as well as rapid deployability. The sword conveys force, whether it be offense, defense or assistance. The thirteen stars reflect the "Glory" crest in the coat of arms of the United and symbolize the thirteen original states and the Army Mission patch worn by Military Assistance Advisory Groups. The colors red and blue denote security and authority. The color white highlights the uniqueness of the brigades and their specialized missions. The color gold exemplifies excellence and expertise. |
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2018-03-02 14:22:48 | 495 × 723 | McChizzle | {{Information |Description= [[U.S. Army]]'s Security Force Assistance Brigade [[shoulder sleeve insignia]] |Source='''Main article:''' https://www.army.mil/article/200244/1st_sfab_hosts_activation_ceremony_heraldry_announced<br>'''High-resolution image:''' https://www.army.mil/e2/c/images/2018/02/07/506081/original.jpg |Date=8 February 2018 |Author=U.S. Army |Permission={{PD-USGov-Military-Army}} |other versions= [[File:US Army 1st SFAB SSI tab.png|100px]] }} |
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- 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade
- 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade
- 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade
- 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade
- 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Florida Army National Guard
- Fort Carson
- Fort Cavazos
- Fort Liberty
- Georgia Army National Guard
- List of active duty United States Army major generals
- Miscellaneous shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army
- Russell Adam Burnham
- Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Security Force Assistance Command
- Texas Army National Guard
- United States Army
- United States Army Forces Command
- User:Coldstreamer20/Archive: Full Structure of the United States Army
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