196th LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE
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SHOULDER INSIGNIA
The 196th Light Infantry Brigade Shoulder Insignia. The color blue is used to denote infantry, the yellow and red symbolize cavalry and artillery. The double-headed match, used during the days of the matchlock musket, is lighted at both ends to ensure readiness. The 196th was activated 15 September 1965 at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, by General Order Number 266.

196th CREST

The Massachusetts origin of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade and its connection with early American history is symbolized by a blue powder horn and red carrying strap, denoting infantry and artillery, and by a yellow - for cavalry - vertical arrow from the state seal of the Commonwealth.

 


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