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[400] Acquisition Corps (AAC) Regimental Insignia Watch

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Style: Unisex Oversized Two-Tone Bracelet Watch

Designed for both men and women, our Unisex Oversized Bracelet Watch is ready to be customized for your own personal style. Add photos, designs, and text for a one-of-a-kind accoutrement for your wardrobe.

  • Unisex wrist watch
  • Material:
    • Face: Stainless steel
    • Strap: Stainless steel
  • Dimensions:
    • Face: 1.24" diameter
    • Strap: 8.5" x 0.82"
    • Case: 1.57" diameter
    • Weight: 0.319 lb
  • 3-hand analog Japan Quartz®
  • Full color custom printing on face
  • Foldover clasp closure
  • Water Resistance: Up to 3 ATM (98.4 ft)
  • 1 year manufacturers limited warranty
  • Battery included
  • This product is recommended for ages 13+

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The gold foil details are simulated in the artwork. No actual gold foil will be used in the making of this product.
[400] Acquisition Corps (AAC) Regimental Insignia Watch

[400] Acquisition Corps (AAC) Regimental Insignia Watch

Introducing project “Military Insignia 3D”, showcasing top quality military heraldry designs. Here you will find fully customizable products featuring insignia of the Acquisition Corps (AAC). The purpose of the Acquisition Corps is to create a pool of highly qualified AT&L personnel to fill Critical Acquisition Positions (CAPs) and Key Leadership Positions (KLPs). The Acquisition Corps is a cadre of professionals who have earned recognition as experts in the field of acquisition and are pre-approved to fill Critical Acquisition Positions (CAPs). It is a subset of the acquisition workforce, composed of military and civilian personnel who meet statutory education, training, and experience requirements. The Defense Acquisition Corps was formerly referred to as the Acquisition Professional Community (APC). DoDD 5000.52 consolidated the separate DOD component acquisition corps into a single Defense Acquisition Corps, “Acquisition Corps”. All APC members, including those who were waived into the APC, are members of the Defense Acquisition Corps. Acquisition Corps is composed of those persons who have met the standards prescribed by Chapter 87 of title 10, United States Code, and who have been granted admission to the Acquisition Corps by the USD (AT&L) or by a CAE to whom this authority has been delegated. The Defense Acquisition Corps was established pursuant to DAWIA. Prospective members must meet [Intermediate (Level II) or Advanced (Level III)] certification requirements, have a Bachelor's degree and 24 semester-hours business related courses, and must be selected by their DoD component for membership. An individual may decline membership, but only Corps members can fill Critical Acquisition Positions (CAPs). The G-1 approved the development of a collar and regimental insignia for Career Management Field 51 on 15 October 2007. The insignia was authorized on 8 January 2008. The collar insignia is worn by enlisted personnel only. The regimental insignia may be worn by soldiers awarded Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 51C. A gold color metal and black enameled device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) overall consisting of a black disc bearing the Alpha and Omega interlaced, overall between two laurel branches crossed in base with a sword superimposed on each all entwined by a riband, an eagle’s head erased, all gold. Attached across the bottom is a black scroll doubled and inscribed with “PACTUM EXCELLO” in gold. Black and gold are the dominate colors of the Acquisition Corps emblem. The Greek “Alpha” and “Omega” are adapted from the organization’s emblem and symbolize the intricate continuous acquisition process and mission. The eagle, our National symbol, represents vigilance and military preparedness. Black alludes to dependability and solidarity, while gold signifies excellence and high ideals. Laurel symbolizes honor and high achievement and the swords represent protection, service and support to mission accomplishment. “Pactum Excello” is Latin for “Contracting Excellence” and refers to Acquisition soldiers performing contracting operations and functions in support of the soldier.

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Product ID: 256606812370557661
Created on: 10/3/2015, 12:33 PM
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