95th Regiment Civilian Support Team Unit Crest (Nie-Econ-Nim)
USThe 95th Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia—also called a unit crest or a DUI—was first approved for the 360th Field Artillery, Organized Reserves on 5 October 1938. It was redesignated for the 360th Field Artillery Battalion on 22 September 1942, and one final time in January 1962 for the 95th Regiment, Army Reserve. Its red shield denotes the organization’s genesis as part of the Field Artillery branch; the color is also sacred to Native Americans of the Oklahoma, the unit’s founding area, as it represents success and strength. Four bear claws are another reference to the Native Americans, who view them as symbol of courage, skill, and strength. NIE-ECON-NIM, the unit motto, translates into English as “I Am Ready.”
Since 1959, the 95th Regiment has been an Army Reserve Training organization with its Headquarters and Headquarters Company designated as an element of the 95th Division. For its first four decades, all the Regiment’s Battalions were also elements of the 95th Division, which has been classified as an Institutional Training unit since 1994. Today, however, the Regiment’s Battalions are elements of several Training Divisions, including the 100th, 102nd, and 94th.
The DUI is the picture is the one you will receive.