22d Space Operations Squadron - Emblem

Emblem

The squadron's emblem was approved on 13 April 1995. It is blazoned as follows:

Sable, an opinicus passant Argent between in chief a mullet of the like and in base, a Mercator projection of the globe Azure gridlined of the second, land masses of the first, and charged on the "United States" with a mullet Or; all within a diminished bordure of the like.

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