
Blue and yellow are the Air Force colors.
Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel.
The eagle, the national symbol, represents the unit's parent wing and denotes the command's commitment to national defense.
The eagle, drawn in the style of the region, reflects the unit's ties to base and community.
The star indicates the North Star and further implies the squadron's location and command lineage.
The symbols on the wing of the eagle refer to the many functions of the squadron and signify its support to the parent wing.
The Lamp of Knowledge stands for Library Services, Honor Guard, and Mortuary Affairs.
The key indicates the unit's responsibility for base billeting, dormitories, and recreational lodging.
The utensils indicate food service provided and the winged foot reflects the unit's involvement with Base Recreational Services.
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