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  • US Public health Service
  • Commissioned Corps Device
  • 1. Full-Size Device.
  • The full-size corps device shall consist of gold-colored lace or thread comprising a foul anchor and caduceus crossed as in the PHS seal and shall be 1 3/16 inch high and 1 3/16 inch wide. See Exhibit I, Part A.
  • 2. Miniature Devices.
  • The miniature corps device shall be gold-colored metal in the same design as the full-size device, and shall be 11/16 inch high and 11/16 inch wide.
  • When used as part of the soft shoulder board, the miniature corps device is embroidered in gold-colored thread and is approximately 7/8 inch high and 7/8 inch wide.
  • 3. Usage. When used as sleeve, collar or shoulder insignia, the corps device is oriented such that the staff of the caduceus is vertical, the wings are at the top and the anchor points inward or forward.

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