DA PAM 670-1: 21-14. Insignia for U.S. Military Academy staff
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The USMA nonsubdued insignia is the USMA coat of arms, 1 inch in height, consisting of the shield of the United States bearing a Greek sword surmounted by the helmet of Pallas, with an eagle and USMA motto in gold-colored metal. Permanent professors, registrars, and civilian instructors wear this insignia the same way as branch insignia.
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21-14. Insignia for U.S. Military Academy staff
The U.S. Military Academy (USMA) nonsubdued insignia is the USMA coat of arms, 1 inch in height. The coat of
arms consists of the shield of the United States bearing a Greek sword surmounted by the helmet of Pallas. The shield
supports an eagle displayed with scroll and USMA motto in gold-colored metal. Permanent professors, registrars, and
civilian instructors of the USMA wear this insignia in the same manner as described in paragraphs 21–12 and 21–13
for all other branch insignia (see fig 21–129).
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Figure 21-129: U.S. Military Academy staff personnel insignia
DA PAM 670-1, Page 246
Figure 21-129 from DA PAM 670-1
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