Officially activated on 1 October 20210, the 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a major unit in the Utah Army National Guard headquartered at Camp Williams Readiness Center in Riverton. The 210th MEB Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, or unit patch, was approved one month prior to activation on 1 September 20101.
The focal point of the 210th MEB unit patch is a red castle (on the color version), which signifies it was formed from an Engineer organization. The green portion of the shield represents Military Police duties and functions, while the cobalt-blue portion indicates the Brigade can carry out Chemical Corps duties and functions. An upright sword conveys the concepts of the honor, wisdom, and power of the warrior, as well as the combat mission of the Brigade and its "Solidarity In Purpose." A yellow stripe or bend is a sign of excellence in achieving mission goals both in peacetime and during conflict.
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