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English: United States Army obsolete Warrant Officer insignia, called the "Eagle Rising"—in use from 1920 to 2004— [1] which is still used to represent the Warrant Officer Cohort.
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Source United States Army
Author United States Army
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  1. Origin of the Eagle Rising, Original Distinctive Insignia of the Army Warrant Officer , Warrant Officer Historical Foundation, last updated 1 June 2015, last accessed 14 April 2019

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2 September 2010