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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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(9) Chaplains (see fig 28–76).<br />

Figure 28–75. <strong>Insignia</strong> <strong>of</strong> branch, Cavalry<br />

Figure 28–76. <strong>Insignia</strong> <strong>of</strong> branch, Chaplain, <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

(a) Christian faith (<strong>of</strong>ficers only). The insignia is a silver-colored Latin cross, 1 inch in height.<br />

(b) Jewish faith (<strong>of</strong>ficers only). The insignia is a silver-colored double tablet bearing Hebrew numerals from I to X,<br />

surmounted by two interlaced, equilateral triangles, 1 inch in height.<br />

(c) Buddhist faith (<strong>of</strong>ficers only). The insignia is a silver-colored dharma cakra (8–spoked wheel), 1 inch in height.<br />

(d) Muslim faith (<strong>of</strong>ficers only). The insignia is a silver-colored crescent moon.<br />

(e) Chaplain’s assistant collar insignia (enlisted personnel only). The insignia is a gold-colored pair <strong>of</strong> stylized h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

enclosing a chapel with the door open, on a 1-inch disk (see fig 28–77).<br />

Figure 28–77. Collar insignia, chaplain assistant, enlisted<br />

214 AR 670–1 3 February 2005

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