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Army Organizational Colors Chart (U.S.)

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U.S. Army Organizational Colors Chart

For general design characteristics of U.S. Army Organizational Colors, see *The Flags and Colors of the U.S. Army*. Information is presented as follows by arm or corps of service: Background Color, Fringe Color, Outline Color of Scrolls, Color of Numerals and Letters on Scrolls.
Tom Gregg, 16 January 1997

  Background Color Fringe Color Outline Color of Scrolls Color of Numerals and Letters on Scrolls
Adjutant General's Corps Dark Blue Scarlet Scarlet Dark Blue
Air Defense Artillery and Field Artillery Scarlet Yellow Yellow Scarlet
Armor and Cavalry Yellow Yellow Scarlet Scarlet
Army Medical Department Maroon White Yellow Maroon
Aviation Ultramarine Blue Golden Orange Golden Orange Ultramarine Blue
Chemical Corps Cobalt Blue Golden Yellow Golden Yellow Cobalt Blue
Corps of Engineers Scarlet White Yellow Scarlet
Infantry Dark Blue Yellow Yellow Dark Blue
Judge Advocate General's Corps Dark Blue White Yellow Dark Blue
Maintenance Crimson Light Blue Yellow Crimson
Military Intelligence Oriental Blue Silver Gray Golden Yellow Oriental Blue
Military Police Corps Green Yellow Yellow Green
Ordnance Corps Crimson Yellow Yellow Crimson
Quartermaster Corps Buff Light Blue Light Blue Light Blue
Signal Corps Orange White White Orange
Special Forces Jungle Green Silver Gray Yellow Jungle Green
Supply Buff Ultramarine Blue Ultramarine Blue Ultramarine Blue
Supply and Service Buff Yellow Dark Blue Dark Blue
Supply and Transport Buff Brick Red Brick Red Brick Red
Support Buff Scarlet Scarlet Scarlet
Transportation Corps Brick Red Golden Yellow Golden Yellow Brick Red

All information concerning the flags and colors of the U.S. Army is drawn from Army Regulation 840-10, Flags, Guidons, Tabards, and Automobile and Aircraft Plates (26 November 1990).
Tom Gregg, 16 January 1997