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Displayed above the eagle's head is the crest (on a wreath of the colors Or and buff, the device from the Quartermaster Corps Regimental Insignia Proper). The Coat of Arms was approved on...
The Crest. Displayed above the shield, the crest was originally placed on top of the helmets of chieftains so that their followers might readily distinguish them in battle. The crest is always placed upon a wreath of six skeins or twists consisting of the principal medal and color of the shield. The Quartermaster wreath is gold and buff.
The United States Army Quartermaster Corps, formerly the Quartermaster Department, is a sustainment and former combat service support (CSS) branch of the United States Army. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps.
2 ημέρες πριν · Displayed above the eagle's head is the crest (on a wreath of the colors Or and buff, the device from the Quartermaster Corps Regimental Insignia Proper). The Coat of Arms was approved on...
Criteria: The Quartermaster Regimental Corps Crest is one of the Army's 14 Regimental Corps Crest insignias. The Regimental Corps Crest signifies each service member's unique regiment and is worn over the right breast pocket on the Class A uniform.
This design is now called the “Regimental Eagle” and was incorporated in 1986 into the Quartermaster Regimental Crest and in 1994 into the Coat of Arms of the Quartermaster Regiment that are displayed on the Quartermaster Regimental flag.
Displayed above the eagle’s head is the crest (on a wreath of the colors Or and Buff, the device from the Quartermaster Corps Regimental Insignia Proper). The coat of arms was approved on 16 June 1994.