A
silver
color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned:
Azure
(dark blue), a torch
Or
enflamed
Or
and
Gules
, overall a globe
Celeste
gridlined
Argent
surmounted by a sword and quill in saltire of the like hilted
Or
.
Attached below the shield a
silver
and
red
scroll inscribed
"ARMY PRIDE"
in
silver
letters.
Symbolism:
Dark blue and scarlet are the branch colors of the Adjutant General's Corps.
The torch represents the training mission of the Battalion and the globe symbolizes the worldwide service of its graduates.
The quill refers to the administrative responsibilities of the unit's mission and the sword represents the United States Army.
Background:
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 9 December 1987.