Signal Command
Worn from:
24 June 1991 - 1 June 1992.
An orange hexagon, one point up, with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm)
blue border, 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height and 2 1/2 inches
(6.35 cm) in width overall, bearing a blue falcon's head,
eye white, charged on the neck with a lightning flash point
up, also white.
Orange and white are colors traditionally associated with the
Signal Corps. The designation of the Command is reflected by
the six sides of the device. The unit's motto, "Voice of the
Desert," is signified by the desert falcon, symbolizing vigilance,
speed and clarity of communications. Blue stands for devotion to
duty and loyalty. The lightning flash represents speed and
electronic communication.
The designation of the command is reflected by the six sides
of the device. The unit's motto, "Voice of the Desert," is
signified by the desert falcon, symbolizing vigilance, speed,
and clarity of communications. Blue stands for devotion to duty
and loyalty. The lightning flash represents speed and electronic communication.
Campaigns:
Armed Forces Expeditions
(Saudi Arabia, Kuwait).