Transportation School Unit Crest (Per Scientiam Progredimur)

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The U.S. Army Transportation Center and School Distinctive Unit Insignia, also called a DUI or unit crest, was approved on 13 March 1958. In the shield portion of the insignia are four charges (images) on a red field: an anchor (shipping), locomotives tracks (rail), wheel (truck), and wing (air) to represent the four modes of transportation employed by the Army and taught at the Transportation. School and Center. PER SCIENTIAM PROGREDIMUR is the organization’s motto and translate into English as “Through Learning We Progress.”

Surprisingly, the U.S. Army Transportation Corps was not established until 31 July 1942 when President Franklin Roosevelt created it through an Executive Order. It was originally headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virginia, but in 2010 was relocated to Fort Lee. Along with the Quartermaster Corps and Ordnance Corps, it comprises the Logistics Corps, which contains the officers-only Logistics Branch. It is the second largest branch in the Army.

The DUI is the picture is the one you will receive.