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Volume 6, Number 6
12 July , 1971
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the entri11 prOTed entire~ succeuful, each contributing artist' but conc,pte WN combined to create one unified design.
The resultant pat-pourri i s vh11t.
will nentually be worn on Bri.gader' shoulder,.
The pat ch v i ll put a bright,
alJloat g111.1dy, aplaah of col or .:>1:
the Class A uniform and provide
a bold , interesting, and easil~
reoogniiable
bullseye patter
when vol'll 1ubdued OD fatigues.
Hopeful~, the patch will be ne>tieed and create co11111111nt -- f~~
it repr1uDt1 a Brigade-ide e!tort to eatablieh a unit identi-
AS "A
SEPARATE EllTITY
IN EUROPC: ."
BY JOHM B WARD
ty.
The symbolism ot the duign-an important part of cy heraldic device su.f'fueu each of
its indi vidual elenienta.
The
ecarlet and gold of the patch
are t he col ors of the Artillery
Branch mid the blue ring in th
bullseye denotes the infantry
aupport ot the 2nd Battalion,
4th Infantry. Pershing' dutructive paver &Pd ta rget capabilit y are 1111ggeated by the
red diac at center and the upright lldll!lile aignifi es the Brjgade 'a readineu.n The
twin
bolts or lightDing ulce note of
the ability of Pershing's missile battalions to act quickly in
time of need.
The design concept vaa arrived at rrruch in the 111111 111anner
that a great chef creates a eGUp.
A COD.test was initiated to gather battalion entries for a suitable design and, though none of
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