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The Department of the Army Seal

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The U.S. Army Flag

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The U.S. Army Logo

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The U.S. Army Song

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The U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry
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Awards, Decorations, Campaign and Service Medals

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Service and Campaign Medals and Foreign Awards

Flags and Guidons

Distinctive Unit Insignia, Coat of Arms, and Shoulder Insignia

U.S. Army Center of Military History
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Centuries of Service - The U.S. Army 1775-2004

From the Foreward: Since its official birth on 14 June 1775—over a year before the Declaration of Independence—the United States Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation.

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Army Regulation 672-8 section 2–6, Reproduction of designs, states: (a) The photographing, printing, or making or executing in any manner any engraving, photograph, print, or impression in the likeness of any decoration, service medal, service ribbon, badge, lapel button, insignia, or other device, or the colorable imitation thereof, of a design prescribed by the Secretary of the Army for use by members of the Army is authorized, provided that such reproduction does not bring discredit upon the military service and is not used to defraud or to misrepresent the identification or status of an individual, organization, society, or other group of persons. (b) The use for advertising purposes of any engraving, photograph, print, or impression of the likeness of any DA decoration, service medal, service ribbon, badge, lapel button, insignia, or other device (except the Honorable Service Lapel Button) is prohibited without prior approval, in writing, by the Secretary of the Army except when used to illustrate a particular article that is offered for sale. Request for use of Army insignia in advertisements or promotional materials will be processed through public affairs channels in accordance with AR 360–5, paragraph 3–37. (c) The reproduction in any manner of the likeness of any identification card prescribed by DA is prohibited without prior approval in writing by the Secretary of the Army.

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