324th Replacement Battalion, US Army: Difference between revisions

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Dark blue and scarlet are colours traditionally associeted with Adjutant General's Corps. The Chevron and Ermine Spots allude to the Unit's activation in Lichfield, England during World War II.The turnstile, a systematic gate, refers to all supervised and controlled processes involving the unit's capabilities.
Dark blue and scarlet are colours traditionally associeted with Adjutant General's Corps. The Chevron and Ermine Spots allude to the Unit's activation in Lichfield, England during World War II.The turnstile, a systematic gate, refers to all supervised and controlled processes involving the unit's capabilities.


The Coat of Arms was approved on 18 September 1996. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 324th Replacement Battalion on 11 June 1971, it was redesignated for the 324th Personnel and Administration on 20 April 1972. The Insignia was redesignated for the 324th Replacement Battalion, with description and symbolism revised on 27 April 1992.
The arms were approved on 18 September 1996. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 324th Replacement Battalion on 11 June 1971, it was redesignated for the 324th Personnel and Administration on 20 April 1972. The Insignia was redesignated for the 324th Replacement Battalion, with description and symbolism revised on 27 April 1992.




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