The Military Intelligence Corps Crest:
The plaque reads:
“The key, flash, and sphinx symbolize the three basic categories of intelligence: the key signifies the cornerstone mission of MI, unlocking the enemies’ secrets (tactical intelligence); the flash represents signals intelligence and electronic warfare; and the sphinx, symbolizing wisdom and silence, represents human intelligence. The gold background of the crest symbolizes the achievements made by MI since the first Army Intelligence unit was created in 1776.
The Military Intelligence Corps Motto is ‘Always Out Front.'”
The Military Intelligence Branch Crest:
The plaque reads:
“The sun, composed of four straight and four wavy alternating rays, is the symbol of Helios who, as the god of the sun, could see and hear everything. The four straight rays of the sun symbol also allude to the four points of the compass and the worldwide mission of Military Intelligence. The placement of the sun symbol beneath the oriental blue rose (an ancient symbol of secrecy? illustrates the Latin phrase sub rosa, meaning ‘in secret; under circumstances forbidding disclosure.’ The partially concealed, unsheathed dagger alludes to the aggressive and protective requirement and the aspect of physical danger inherent in the mission.”Displayed outside the NCOA Headquarters building at Fort Huachuca, AZ
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