Image: 165th Infantry Brigade SSI
Description: Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the w:32nd Infantry Brigade (United States). Description On a light blue rectangle, the bottom edge semi-circular, 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height overall, three conjoined inverted piles issuing from the base in scarlet, white, and blue, surmounted by a black pile charged with a gold lightning flash issuing from the top of the device, all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) black border. Symbolism The Infantry branch is represented by the light blue background color. The black triangular pile refers to the unit’s association with the original 83rd Infantry Division. The bolt of lightning recalls the nickname of the unit. The three phases of service members’ training are symbolized by the three scarlet, white, and blue sections in base, which refer also to the national colors. The black border denotes unity and solidarity, gold signifies excellence." Background The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 8 January 2007.
Title: 165th Infantry Brigade SSI
Credit: Own work, after the Army Institute of Heraldry.
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