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The US Army Sergeants Major Academy is a military education institution
located at Fort Bliss, Texas, and dedicated to broadening the knowledge base of
senior non-commissioned officers primarily in the United States Army, but the
school is also open to a limited number of senior NCOs from other branches of
service. The school was established by General Order in July 1972, and
instruction of the first class of sergeants major began in January 1973. The US
Army Sergeants Major Academy falls under the authority of US Army Training and
Doctrine Command (TRADOC).
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Sergeants_Major_Academy
and https://usasma.bliss.army.mil/)
The colors of the US Army Sergeants Major Academy can be seen in several
photographs online showing graduates of the school receiving their certificates,
nearly all of them on the Academy's website (https://usasma.bliss.army.mil/).
Specific photos can be seen at:
http://usasma.armylive.dodlive.mil/files/2013/08/Graduation.jpg,
http://usasma.armylive.dodlive.mil/files/2014/04/DBC1355.jpg, and
http://usasma.armylive.dodlive.mil/files/2015/11/Blanke-300x199.jpg.
The flag consists of the Academy's coat of arms centered on a blue field. For
indoor or parade use, the flag also sports a white fringe and the award streamer
for the US Army's Superior Unit Award (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_Unit_Award),
bearing the white inscription "USASMA 2009."
Randy Young, 19 August 2016