7th Support Brigade
Worn from:
19 October 1966 - 30 November 1968.
Re-designated:
Seventh Support Brigade.
Worn from:
30 November 1978 - 1988.
The chevron in heraldry is a symbol of support; the white
five-pointed star, used for marking military equipment,
alludes to the Combat Service to the Army concept. The
five points of the star refer to the supply, ordinance,
transportation, medical, and military police brigades,
which are integral elements of a Combat Service to the
Army organization. The colors red and white are those
used for army support command flags. The seven blue and
yellow areas, taken together, allude to the Seventh Army,
the three yellow areas refer to supply, service, and
maintenance. The alternating blue and yellow colors are,
as a whole, symbolic of unity of purpose and successful
accomplishment of mission.