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==Recipients==

Receipient Year
Awarded
Awarding
President
Notes
Hank Aaron 2001 Barack Obama
Albert Abramson 1998

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George S. Patton

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World War II World War I HMS Prince of Wales (R09) HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) HMS Ark Royal (R07) HMS Illustrious (R06) HMS Invincible (R05) INS Viraat (R22) HMS Hermes (R12) HMS Bulwark (R08) HMS Albion (R07) HMS Centaur (R06) HMS Ark Royal (R09) HMS Eagle (R05) HMAS Sydney (R17) HMAS Sydney (R17) HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22) HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22) HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21) HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21) INS Vikrant (R11) INS Vikrant (R11) HMAS Melbourne (R21) HMAS Melbourne (R21) HMS Pioneer (R76) HMS Perseus (R51) HMS Warrior (R31) HMS Warrior (R31) HMS Vengeance (R71) HMS Vengeance (R71) HMS Vengeance (R71) ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) HNLMS Karel Doorman (R81) HMS Venerable (R63) HMS Triumph (R16) HMS Theseus (R64) HMS Ocean (R68) HMS Glory (R62) French aircraft carrier Arromanches (R95) French aircraft carrier Arromanches (R95) HMS Indefatigable (R10) HMS Implacable (R86) HMS Indomitable (92) HMS Victorious (R38) HMS Formidable (67) HMS Illustrious (87) HMS Unicorn (I72) HMS Ark Royal (91) HMS Hermes (95) HMS Eagle (1918) HMS Furious (47) HMS Courageous (50) HMS Glorious HMS Argus (I49)

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World War II World War I HMS Prince of Wales (R09) HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) HMS Ark Royal (R07) HMS Illustrious (R06) HMS Invincible (R05) INS Viraat (R22) HMS Hermes (R12) HMS Bulwark (R08) HMS Albion (R07) HMS Centaur (R06) HMS Ark Royal (R09) HMS Eagle (R05) HMAS Sydney (R17) HMAS Sydney (R17) HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22) HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22) HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21) HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21) INS Vikrant (R11) INS Vikrant (R11) HMAS Melbourne (R21) HMAS Melbourne (R21) HMS Pioneer (R76) HMS Perseus (R51) HMS Warrior (R31) HMS Warrior (R31) HMS Vengeance (R71) HMS Vengeance (R71) HMS Vengeance (R71) ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) HNLMS Karel Doorman (R81) HMS Venerable (R63) HMS Triumph (R16) HMS Theseus (R64) HMS Ocean (R68) HMS Glory (R62) French aircraft carrier Arromanches (R95) French aircraft carrier Arromanches (R95) HMS Indefatigable (R10) HMS Implacable (R86) HMS Indomitable (92) HMS Victorious (R38) HMS Formidable (67) HMS Illustrious (87) HMS Unicorn (I72) HMS Ark Royal (91) HMS Hermes (95) HMS Eagle (1918) HMS Furious (47) HMS Courageous (50) HMS Glorious HMS Argus (I49)

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Robin Olds ribbons

Robin Olds' ribbons as they would have appeared on his uniform in 1973.
Air Force Cross Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Air Medal Air Force Commendation Medal American Defense Service Medal European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Service Medal Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom) Croix de guerre Vietnam Air Force Distinguished Service Order Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross Vietnam Meritorious Service Medal Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal Command Pilot badge
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United States Army branch insignia Information

Branch of Service Insignia

The following are the currently used branch insignia emblems of the United States Army:

Branch Insignia Color Description
Adjutant General

AG

Dark Blue A silver metal and enamel shield 25 millimeters (one inch) in height on which are 13 vertical stripes, seven silver and six red; on a blue chief one large and 12 small silver stars.
Scarlet
Air Defense Artillery

AD

Scarlet A missile surmounting two crossed field guns, all of gold colored metal, 30 millimeters (1 1/8 inches) in height.
Armor

AR

Yellow The front view of an M-26 tank, gun slightly raised, superimposed on two crossed cavalry sabers in scabbards, cutting edge up, 20 millimeters (13/16 inch) in height overall, of gold color metal.
Aviation

AV

Light Blue A silver propeller in a vertical position between two gold wings in a horizontal position, 30 millimeters (1 1/8 inches) in width.
Army Band Light Blue
Cavalry Light Blue Two crossed sabers in scabbards, cutting edge up, 17 millimeters (11/16 inch) in height, of gold color metal.
Chemical Corps

CM

Light Blue A benzene ring of cobalt blue enamel superimposed in the center of crossed gold color retorts, 13 millimeters (1/2 inch) in height and 45 millimeters (1 13/16 inches) in width overall.
Civil Affairs

CA

Light Blue On a globe 15 millimeters (5/8 inch) in diameter, a torch of liberty 25 millimeters (one inch) in height surmounted by a scroll and a sword crossed in saltire, all of gold color.
Engineer

EN

Light Blue A gold color triple-turreted castle, 17 millimeters (11/16 inch) in height.
Field Artillery

FA

Light Blue Two crossed field guns, gold color metal, 45 millimeters (1 13/16 inches) in height.
Finance Corps

FI

Light Blue A gold color diamond, 25 millimeters (1 inch) by 19 millimeters (3/4 inch), short axis vertical.
General Staff

GS

Light Blue The coat of arms of the United States, 15 millimeters (5/8 inch) in height, of gold color metal superimposed on a five-pointed silver color star, 25 millimeters (one inch) in circumscribing diameter. The shield to be in enamel stripes white and red, chief of blue, and the glory blue.
Immaterial and
Command Sergeant Major
Light Blue
Infantry

IN

Light Blue Two gold color crossed muskets, vintage 1795 Springfield musket, 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height.
Inspector General Light Blue A sword and fasces 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height, crossed and wreathed in gold color metal with the inscription "DROIT ET AVANT" (Right and Forward) in blue enamel on the upper part of the wreath.
Judge Advocate General

JA

Light Blue A gold color sword and pen crossed and superimposed on a laurel wreath, 17 millimeters (11/16 inch) in height.
Medical Corps

MC

Light Blue A gold color medal caduceus, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height. With the exception of the Medical Corps, each Corps is identified by black enamel letters centered on the caduceus indicative of their Corps. The insignia for Medical Service Corps, below, is silver.
Medical Service Corps

MS

Light Blue
Dental Corps

DC(?)

Light Blue
Veterinary Corps

AN(?)

Light Blue
Medical Specialist Corps

SP(?)

Light Blue
Nurse Corps

AN

Light Blue
Military Intelligence

MI

Light Blue On a gold color metal dagger, point up, 32 millimeters (1 1/4 inches) overall in height, a gold color metal heraldic sun composed of four straight and four wavy alternating rays surmounted by a gold heraldic rose, the petals are dark blue enamel.
Military Police Corps

MP

Light Blue Two crossed gold color metal pistols 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height.
National Guard Bureau

NG

Light Blue Two crossed gold color metal fasces superimposed on an eagle displayed with wings reversed, 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height.
Ordnance Corps

OD

Light Blue A gold color metal shell and flame, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Psychological Operations Corps Light Blue Crossed daggers with blade forming a lightning bolt, superimposed by a knight chess piece.
Public Affairs Light Blue A vertical broadsword set against a cross quill with pen and a lightning bolt.
Quartermaster Corps

QM

Light Blue A gold color eagle with wings spread perched on a wheel with a blue felloe set with 13 gold stars, having 13 gold spokes and the hub white with a red center; superimposed on the wheel a gold sword and key crossed diagonally hilt and bow up. The insignia is 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height.
Signal Corps

SC

Light Blue Two signal flags crossed, dexter flag white with a red center, the sinister flag red with a white center, staffs gold, with a flaming torch of gold color metal upright at center of crossed flags; 22 millimeters (7/8 inch) in height.
Special Forces

SF

Light Blue Two crossed arrows 19 millimeters (3/4 inch) in height and 35 millimeters (1 3/8 inches) in width all gold color.
Staff Specialist USAR/ARNG

SS

Light Blue A sword 35 millimeters (1 3/8 inches) in length laid horizontally across the upper part of an open book. Below the sword and across the lower corners of the book two laurel branches cross at the stems. Insignia 19 millimeters (13/16 inch) in height of gold color metal.
Transportation Corps

TC

Light Blue A ship's steering wheel, superimposed thereon a shield charged with a winged car wheel on a rail, all of gold color metal, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Christian Chaplain

CH

Light Blue A silver color Latin Cross, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Jewish Chaplain

CH

Light Blue A double table bearing Hebrew numerals from 1 to 10 surmounted by a Star of David, all of silver color, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Buddhist Chaplain

CH

Light Blue A silver color dharma cakra, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Muslim Chaplain

CH

Light Blue A silver color crescent, 25 millimeters (one inch) in height.
Chaplain Assistant Light Blue Stylized hands enclosing a chapel, door open, on a 25 millimeters (one inch) disk of gold color metal.

Obsolete Insignia

The following insignia emblems of the United States Army which are no longer used:

Branch Insignia Color Dates Description
Bureau of
Insular Affairs

BI (?)

Dark blue 1902-1939 A bunch of seven arrows, points up, superimposed on a pair of wings, all gold. [1]
Warrant Officers Brown 1920-1943
1943-2004
An eagle rising with wings displayed standing on a bundle of two arrows, all enclosed in a wreath, all gold color 3/4 inch in height. [2]
Women's Army Corps

WAC

Mosstone Green 1942-1978 The head of "Pallas Athene", 1 1/8 inches in height, of gold color metal. [3]
Old Gold

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