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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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Figure 28–156. Brassard, Armed Forces Police<br />

(4) <strong>Army</strong> community service brassard. The brassard consists <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Army</strong> community service emblem in appropriate<br />

colors centered over the words “ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE,” aligned vertically on a blue background. Military<br />

personnel, civilian employees, <strong>and</strong> volunteer personnel engaged in <strong>Army</strong> community service activities wear the<br />

brassard when ready identification is required (see fig 28–157).<br />

Figure 28–157. Brassard, <strong>Army</strong> Community Service<br />

(5) Explosive ordnance disposal brassard. The brassard consists <strong>of</strong> a black projectile shape pointed downward,<br />

bearing a red conventional drop bomb fringed in yellow, on a dark-blue background. Explosive ordnance disposal<br />

personnel wear the brassard while performing disposal activities (see fig 28–158).<br />

Figure 28–158. Brassard, explosive ordnance disposal<br />

AR 670–1 3 February 2005<br />

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