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21–11. AR 670-1 Insignia for aides

a. Aides to the President of the United States

The insignia is a blue shield bearing a circle of 13 white stars, supporting a gold eagle displayed with wings inverted and displayed above the shield, 1–1/4 inches in height (see fig 21–106).

Figure 21–106. Insignia for aides to the President of the United States
Figure 21–106. Insignia for aides to the President of the United States

b. Aides to the Vice President of the United States

The insignia is a white shield bearing a circle of 13 blue stars, supporting a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings inverted above the shield, 1–1/4 inches in height (see fig 21–107).

Figure 21–107. Insignia for aides to the Vice President of the United States
Figure 21–107. Insignia for aides to the Vice President of the United States

c. Aides to the Secretary of Defense

The insignia is a blue shield, 3/4 inch in height, bearing three gold-colored crossed arrows between four white enameled stars (two stars above the arrows and two stars below the arrows), sup-porting a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–108).

Figure 21–108. Insignia for aides to the Secretary of Defense
Figure 21–108. Insignia for aides to the Secretary of Defense

d. Aides to the Secretary of the Army

The insignia is a red shield bearing the coat of arms of the United States in gold-colored metal between four white enameled stars (two stars above the coat of arms and two stars below the coats of arms), supporting a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1–1/4 inches in height (see fig 21–109).

Figure 21–109. Insignia for aides to the Secretary of the Army
Figure 21–109. Insignia for aides to the Secretary of the Army

e. Aides to the Under Secretary of the Army

The insignia is a white shield bearing the coat of arms of the United States in gold-colored metal between four red enameled stars (two stars above the coat of arms and two stars below the coat of arms), supporting a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1–1/4 inches in height (see fig 21–110).

Figure 21–110. Insignia for aides to the Under Secretary of the Army
Figure 21–110. Insignia for aides to the Under Secretary of the Army

f. Aides to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, with the base divided diagonally from the upper left to the lower right.

The upper part of the insignia is blue.

The lower part is white.

The shield bears a gold-colored eagle between two white five-pointed stars at the top and two blue five-pointed stars at the base.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–111).

Figure 21–111. Insignia for aides to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Figure 21–111. Insignia for aides to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

g. Aides to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

The insignia is a white shield, 3/4 inch in height, bearing a gold-colored eagle between two five-pointed stars at the top and two five-pointed stars at the base (blue star on white, and white star on blue).

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–112).

Figure 21–112. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Figure 21–112. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

h. Aides to the Chief of Staff of the Army

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, with the base divided diago-nally from the lower left to the upper right.

The upper part of the insignia is red.

The lower part is white.

The shield bears a silver five-pointed star surmounted by the coat of arms of the United States in gold-colored metal between two white five-pointed stars at the top and two red five-pointed stars at the base.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–113).

Figure 21–113. Insignia for aides to the Chief of Staff of the Army
Figure 21–113. Insignia for aides to the Chief of Staff of the Army

i. Aides to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, with the base divided saltirewise.

The upper and lower parts of the shield are white and each side is red.

The shield bears a silver five-pointed star surmounted by the coat of arms of the United States in gold-colored metal between two red five-pointed stars at the top and two red five-pointed stars at the base.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–114).

Figure 21–114. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
Figure 21–114. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army

j. Aides to a General of the Army

The insignia is a blue shield, 3/4 inch in height, with five white stars arranged in a circle, inner points touching.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–115).

Figure 21–115. Insignia for aides to a general of the Army
Figure 21–115. Insignia for aides to a general of the Army

k. Aides to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, divided diagonally from upper left to lower right (the upper part is ultramarine blue; the lower part is dark blue) superimposed on an eagle displayed with wings inverted and two crossed fasces, all gold, between four white five-pointed stars, two stars above and two stars below.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–116).

Figure 21–116. Insignia for aides to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau
Figure 21–116. Insignia for aides to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau

l. Aides to the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, with the base divided diagonally crossed from upper left to lower right and from upper right to lower left (the upper and lower sections are ultramarine blue; the right and left sections are dark blue) superimposed on an eagle displayed with wings inverted, two crossed fasces, all gold, between three white five-pointed stars, one above, one to the left, and one to the right.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see fig 21–117).

Figure 21–117. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau
Figure 21–117. Insignia for aides to the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau

m. Aides to general officers

The insignia is a shield, 3/4 inch in height, with a blue chief and 13 vertical stripes (7 silver and 6 red).

Above the chief is the applicable number of silver stars reflecting the grade of the general officer who the aide is serving.

The shield supports a gold-colored eagle displayed with wings reversed above the shield, 1/2 inch in height (see figs 21–118 through 21–121).

Figure 21–118. Insignia for aides to a general

Figure 21–119. Insignia for aides to a lieutenant general

Figure 21–120. Insignia for aides to a major general
Figure 21–120. Insignia for aides to a major general

Figure 21–121. Insignia for aides to a brigadier general
Figure 21–121. Insignia for aides to a brigadier general