Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Description/Blazon Centered upon a blue disc in diameter a white nine-pointed star, and centered thereon in a triangular form, three orange flashes.
Symbolism The colors blue and white are a reference to the organization which is served by the unit. Orange and white are the colors traditionally associated with the US Army Signal Corps and the flashes refer to the signal communications mission of the organization. The outward points of the star connote signals transmitted and the inward points connote signals received. The nine points and three flashes allude to the unit's numerical designation.
Distinctive Unit Insignia Description/Blazon A gold color metal and enamel device in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure over a flash in bend; Argent a torch (bronze metal)
Proper, inflamed of the last, in sinister three mullets palewise
Or. Attached below and to the sides of the shield a gold scroll inscribed "Loyalty, Harmony, Accuracy" in red letters.
Background The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 93d Signal Battalion on 20 February 1943. It was redesignated for the 93d Signal Brigade with symbolism revised to reflect correct lineal descent and color of stars on 29 October 1980. ==Lineage==