File:Seal of the Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison, U.S. Army.png

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English: In July 2020, OCLL, in conjunction with the Institute of Heraldry, designed an official seal. On the shield, the yellow and black rings encircle a shield comprised of yellow, red, white, and blue chevrons, illustrating how the Army upholds American values at its core, while also protecting and upholding them through its relationships with Congress. The compass rose positioned within the outline of a pentagon characterizes the crucial role the office provides to coordinate congressional inquiries in matters of national security. The Capitol building sits directly above the shield, conveying the oversight function of Congress and its committees.
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Source The Office of the Chief Legislative Liaison - A Brief History
Author U.S. Army

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