312th Military Intelligence Battalion Unit Crest (Semper Veritas)
USThe 312th Military Intelligence Battalion Distinctive Unit Insignia, more commonly referred to as a DUI or “unit crest,” was approved on 1 March 1982. A wavy, white (silver) partition is an allusion to campaign participation in the Pacific during World War II, with the taeguk in the center a reference to Korean War service. A pair of crossed lightning bolts is a nod to the unit’s origins in the Signal Corps, as well as the organization’s present Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence functions. A torch is the light of truth and reinforces the motto of SEMPER VERITAS, Latin for always truthful. A chess knight in the upper portion of the shield symbolizes Military Intelligence because of the piece’s ability to “jump” over enemy pieces.
The DUI is the picture is the one you will receive.