History of the Patch
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Woodfield Composite Squadron
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The colors and symbols included in the design of the squadron patch each have a specific meaning:
Gold represents achievement at all levels by all members of the squadron.
Blue - Represents our affiliation with the United States Air Force and the unlimited expanse of open sky, the environment of aerospace activities.
Black - Represents the unknown and all the challenges that lie ahead for Civil Air Patrol members.
Bald Eagle - The national symbol of our country in the downward attack position, symbolizes the aggressive pursuit in fulfilling the three missions of Civil Air Patrol.
T-38 Talon - Represents aviation training in the Aerospace Program.
Three Gold Stars - Represent (in descending order) the three primary missions of Civil Air Patrol which are Emergency Services, Aerospace Education and Cadet Programs.
Woodfield Composite - Denotes the communities from which our members come, which comprise the geographical area known as the Greater Woodfield area.
Information provided by:
Captain S A Snyder
March 15, 2005
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