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Description: Description/Blazon On a black shield with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) gold border 2 ½ inches (6.35 cm) in width and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height overall two crossed silver scimitars points down with scarlet grips, superimposed in base by a wreath of palm in proper colors joined at the bottom with three loops of brown twine, overall a gold human-head winged bull of Mesopotamia, all below a gold seven pointed star. Symbolism The star represents a vision of unity for the seven peoples of Iraq (Sunni, Shia, Kurd, Turkoman, Assyrian, Yazidi, Armenian) leading to a more secure, prosperous and free future for Iraqis. The crossed scimitars of the insignia recall the partnership between Multinational Forces and Iraqi Security Forces essential to bringing a democratic way of life to Iraq. The palm fronds symbolize peace and prosperity for a new nation. The colossal statue of the Mesopotamian human-headed winged bull recalls the rich heritage of Iraq and underscores strength and protection for the people of Iraq. Background The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 7 January 2005. The insignia was amended to change the symbolism on 24 February 2005. (TIOH Drawing Number A-1-869)
Title: U.S. Army Element, Multi-National Force Iraq Should Sleeve Insignia
Credit: http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Catalog/Heraldry.aspx?HeraldryId=5241&CategoryId=2995&grp=2&menu=Uniformed%20Services&ps=24&p=0
Author: U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry
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License: Public domain
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