DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY THE INSTITUTE OF HERALDRY 9325 GUNSTON ROAD, ROOM S113 FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA 22060-5579 AAMH-IHS 24 January 2019 MEMORANDUM FOR Commander, US Army Medical Department Activity (MEDDAC), Korea, ATTN: CSM Nicole Haines, Building 7005, Yongsan, South Korea, Unit 15244, APO AP 96205 SUBJECT: Distinctive Unit Insignia for MEDDAC Korea 1. A distinctive unit insignia (DUI) is authorized for MEDDAC Korea, effective 1 October 2016. The description and symbolism of the design are as follows: DESCRIPTION A Silver metal and epoxied device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height, consisting of a flattened oval shape bearing a Maroon Medical cross charged at its center with a heraldic fountain (a blue disc displaying four bars wavy), superimposed above the cross a traditional Taeguk symbol Proper and flanking the entire emblem, two Asian style dragons combatant, i.e. facing each other with erect posture/stance. The entire shape is bordered at its base by a Maroon, tri-parted scroll inscribed: VICTORY, THROUGH, HEALTH in silver letters. SYMBOLISM Maroon and silver are the colors for the U.S. Army Medical Corps. The Maroon cross is a traditional symbol for Army Medical and is a symbol of healing. The fountain a series of blue wavy lines represents the Han River, a defining landmark of Seoul, Korea. The two dragons represents Yongsan, meaning Dragon Hill and symbolizes the home of the original Seoul Military Hospital from 1959. The two part Taeguk represents the continued partnership and alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea. The motto Victory Through Health reinforces the healthcare provided to the Pacific Victors and their families, ensuring a medically ready force. 2. Enclosed are the following items for your record: a. DUI manufacturing drawing D-6996. b. MEDDAC Korea Information Page. 3. This authorization is in accordance with AR 670-1 and US Army Medical Command Permanent Order 236-013, dated 23 August 2016. A copy of this letter will become part of your permanent organizational history files.
SUBJECT: Distinctive Unit Insignia for MEDDAC Korea 4. Your point of contact for this action is Mr. Garrison at keith.a.garrison6.civ@mail.mil or 571-515-0324. Encls CF: The U.S. Army Center of Military History CHARLES V. MUGNO Director 2
MEDDAC KOREA DISTINCTIVE UNIT INSIGNIA Description. A Silver metal and epoxied device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height, consisting of a flattened oval shape bearing a Maroon Medical cross charged at its center with a heraldic fountain (a blue disc displaying four bars wavy), superimposed above the cross a traditional Taeguk symbol Proper and flanking the entire emblem, two Asian style dragons combatant, i.e. facing each other with erect posture/stance. The entire shape is bordered at its base by a Maroon, tri-parted scroll inscribed: VICTORY, THROUGH, HEALTH in silver letters. Symbolism. Maroon and silver are the colors for the U.S. Army Medical Corps. The Maroon cross is a traditional symbol for Army Medical and is a symbol of healing. The fountain a series of blue wavy lines represents the Han River, a defining landmark of Seoul, Korea. The two dragons represents Yongsan, meaning Dragon Hill and symbolizes the home of the original Seoul Military Hospital from 1959. The two part Taeguk represents the continued partnership and alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea. The motto Victory Through Health reinforces the healthcare provided to the Pacific Victors and their families, ensuring a medically ready force. Background. Approved on 1 October 2016.