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U.S. Army Medical Command

(U.S. Army Health Services Command 1973 - 1994)   

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI):  

Symbolism: Maroon and white are the colors used for the Army Medical Department.  The wings and serpents allude to the caduceus symbol representing all medical services and the sword in place of the staff relates to the United States Army.  The sword with point to base is symbolic of sacrifice and mercy and alludes to the noncombatant role of the medical services.
Background: The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the US Army Health Services Command on 31 January 1973.  It was amended to revise the description and symbolism on 12 May 1975.  The insignia was re-designated for US Army Medical Command effective 2 October 1994, with the description revised.