Special Ammunition Support Command
Worn from:
12 April 1968 - 31 October 1978.
The colors white and blue, the colors of the NATO flag,
allude to the command's NATO-support assignment. The four
gold points in center, arranged like four spearheads in a
defensive position, represent the four nations in which
units of Special Ammunition Support Command are serving
and further symbolize the cooperative-defense concept of
the NATO union. The colors red and yellow refer to the
branch colors of both artillery (conventional and missiles),
and ordnance units that comprise the command. The white ring,
simulating a cloud, with the jagged red hole through it alludes
to the accuracy of high-trajectory ordnance (artillery and missiles).