The 94th Training Division (Force Sustainment) Distinctive Unit Insignia, or unit crest, was first approved for wear on 4 June 1970 by the 94th U.S. Army Reserve Command, which had been created on 22 April 1968 and given the numerical designation and Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the 94th Infantry Division, inactivated three years earlier. It was reassigned and redesignated for the 94th U.S. Army Regional Support Command on 16 April 1996, and carried forward when that Command was redesignated the 94th U.S. Army Regional Readiness Command in 2003.
But when the 94th RRC was inactivated in 2008, the Distinctive Unit Insignia was redesignated for the 94th Training Division, which had been created through the redesignation of the still-inactivated 94th Infantry Division in on 5 September 2006; it was finally activated on 16 September 2009.
This unit crest was worn by three units prior to the 94th Training Division (Force Sustainment): 94th U.S. Army Reserve Command, 94th U.S. Army Regional Support Command, and 94th U.S. Army Regional Readiness Command.
The DUI is the picture is the one you will receive.