Joint Personnel Recovery Agency
Seal


Symbolism

The blue background, symbolizing sky and space, exemplify the limitless boundaries of DOD recovery operations worldwide.  The eagle and wreath are adapted from the seal of the Department of Defense and symbolize the commitment of Department of Defense forces to protect isolated personnel and the swiftness of response.  The stars denote the six articles of the Code of Conduct which stand as guiding lights to help US warriors navigate the dangerous territories of Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) toward ultimate recovery.  The broken chain depicts the mental and physical oppression that the Code of Conduct, personnel recovery training and DOD Recovery Forces serve to defeat.  The laurel (left side of the wreath) represents honors received in combat and the olive branch (right side of the wreath) represents defending peace.  The red, white and blue border connotes the personal sacrifices of past warriors who have suffered physical and mental anguish in their loss of freedom, and even life, in defense of the country’s ideals and the valor with which all services carry out their personnel recovery mission.  Their experiences encompass and define all personnel recovery activities to better enable all warriors, so “That Others May Live and Return With Honor.”






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