27th Engineer Battalion Unit Crest (Omnes Res Bene Facere)
Unit Crests, officially named Distinctive Unit Insignia, are exclusive emblems for each U.S. Army unit, commonly called "Unit Crests" by Soldiers. The design originates from the authorized coat of arms for a unit. Everyone in the organization wears the insignia, excluding general officers, the Sergeant Major of the Army, and the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman. Enlisted personnel position the crest on the green service uniform coat's shoulder loops, centered equidistantly between the outside shoulder seam and the button edge, with the base towards the outside shoulder seam. Enlisted personnel are not permitted to wear the unit crest on the Class A uniform. Officers center the unit crest on the shoulder loops, equidistant from the inside edge of their grade insignia to the outside edge of the button, with the base towards the outside shoulder seam.
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