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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia: The Bowie knife alludes to "The Bowie State" a nickname used for Arkansas, home station of the Brigade. The Bowie knife, a weapon used for close fighting and implying hand-to-hand combat, is also indicative of the aggressive spirit of the Infantry. The lozenge or diamond refers to the unique aspect of the state as having the only diamond field in North America.
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia: The Bowie knife alludes to "The Bowie State" a nickname used for Arkansas, home station of the Brigade. The Bowie knife, a weapon used for close fighting and implying hand-to-hand combat, is also indicative of the aggressive spirit of the Infantry. The lozenge or diamond refers to the unique aspect of the state as having the only diamond field in North America.


Distinctive Unit Insignia: The three stars stand for France, Spain and the United States, the countries to which the Arkansas Territory belonged. The diamond shape was suggested by the state flag, while the wavy bar symbolizes the Arkansas River with the arrow referring to the Indian name ARKANSA. The green background alludes to the wooded hills of the Ouachita and the Ozark National Forests. The arrow in flight is used as a symbol of the 39th Infantry Brigade defending the state.
Distinctive Unit Insignia: The three stars stand for France, Spain and the United States, the countries to which the Arkansas Territory belonged. The diamond shape was suggested by the state flag, while the wavy bar symbolizes the Arkansas River with the arrow referring to the Indian name ARKANSA. The green background alludes to the wooded hills of the Ouachita and the Ozark National Forests. The arrow in flight is used as a symbol of the 39th Infantry Brigade defending the state. The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was approved 24 September 1968. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 18 February 1969.


The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was approved 24 September 1968. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 18 February 1969.
[[Literature]]: Images from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.


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[[Literature]]: Images from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.
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