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Description Each piece of the patch design has meaning. The chevron denotes the unit’s support role in warfare. The following colors emphasize the attributes of the command - red conveys courage, blue signifies loyalty, and white represents devotion, also indicating the national colors. The stylized arrow symbolizes the “Transportation Cycle of Logistics,” alluding to the command’s movement around the world and back to complete the mission. The sword points up to illustrate readiness to engage in the fight. Wichita Army Reserve sustainment command receives new shoulder patch
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Source http://www.usar.army.mil/ourstory/commands/79SSC/451ESC/Pages/default.aspx
Author 451st ESC

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