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" is emblazoned on the bottom scroll and commemorates the unit's service during the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863
Legionnaire - issued to all other service members ranking lower than those previously mentioned
The three barbs on the dragons tail refer to the three areas of the unit's primary mission: chemical
The cactus comes from Arizona's state seal and the twist of the wreath are yellow and red which represents the Spanish
•Displayed leadership in performing assigned duties that resulted in advanced productivity of the unit
131st Surgical Hospital (MASH) Unit Crest (Skilled to Save) - Sold in Pairs State National Guards " is emblazoned on theUnited States Army 131st Surgical Hospital (MASH) Unit Crest (Skilled to Save) Criteria: These unit crests were worn by the 131st Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) Unit. Their motto is Skilled to Save. These distinctive unit insignia (DUI) were approved for wear by the FL Army National Guard in 1988. DUI are worn on the Army Class A Service Green and Army Service Uniform (ASU). Note: Sold in pairs (i. e., if you order a quantity of 1 you will
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