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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Description
Centered upon a yellow regular pentagon one point up, 2 13/16 inches (7.14cm) in height overall, a silver gray globe gridlined teal blue between four teal blue stars, and standing in front of the globe upon center base a dark blue Minuteman detailed silver gray; all within a 1/8 inch (.32cm) dark blue border.
Symbolism
The Minuteman symbolizes the duty of the Army Reserve to be ready to serve when called and the Command's direct involvement with Reserve personnel. The globe suggests the worldwide deployment of Reserve personnel. The stars denote excellence in servicing Reserve personnel worldwide in support of the Army's mission. The colors teal blue and yellow are the colors associated with the Chief of Army Reserve.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Center on 8 Jun 1984. It was redesignated for the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Command on 26 Nov 1997.
Description
Centered upon a yellow regular pentagon one point up, 2 13/16 inches (7.14cm) in height overall, a silver gray globe gridlined teal blue between four teal blue stars, and standing in front of the globe upon center base a dark blue Minuteman detailed silver gray; all within a 1/8 inch (.32cm) dark blue border.
Symbolism
The Minuteman symbolizes the duty of the Army Reserve to be ready to serve when called and the Command's direct involvement with Reserve personnel. The globe suggests the worldwide deployment of Reserve personnel. The stars denote excellence in servicing Reserve personnel worldwide in support of the Army's mission. The colors teal blue and yellow are the colors associated with the Chief of Army Reserve.
Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Center on 8 Jun 1984. It was redesignated for the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Command on 26 Nov 1997.