The Emblem is Symbolic of the Squadron
- The gold represents the excellence required of Air Force personnel.
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The blue represents the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations.
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The strong red horse rearing and reined by lightning bolts refers to the squadron's mission, mobility, and speed in accomplishment.
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The collar charged with the wings signifies an Air Force support unit using heavy equipment.
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The airstrips bordering the rice paddies allude to the squadron's overseas assignment.
The emblem bears the National colors: red, white, and blue; Plus the Air Force colors: gold and ultramarine blue.