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English: Roundel used by the United States armed forces from 19 August 1919 to 6 May 1942 until red dot removed to avoid confusion with Japanese insignia. Superseded very similar roundel whose colors and proportions differed slightly - the original version having the colors from the US flag, and a center dot 1/3 of the outer radius.
The order of the USAAS roundel's colors were similar to those of the defunct Imperial Russian Air Service. No connection existed between the US roundel and other Allied forces' military aircraft services, beyond the fact that the United States had joined the Allies of World War I and was using a tricolor roundel in what was now an available order.
[7] [8] USAA Federal Savings Bank, which provides banking services, is headquartered on a 575-acre (233 ha) campus in Phoenix, Arizona as of April 2024. [9] USAA has since expanded to offer banking and insurance services to past and present members of the Armed Forces, officers and enlisted, and their families.
So lets see, we have one pic that sources File:Republic of China Roundel (Low Visibility) 2.svg, one pic (dispite you trying to claim two of them) that sources your File:Low Vis Roundel of Taiwan.svg, and two pics that source my File:Republic of China Roundel (Low Visibility) 1.svg. My version clearly has the most sources, and yet you insist on ...
Starting in 2019, USAA has also faced a number of fines — $3.5 million over customer-related violations, $85 million over compliance and management issues and $140 million over weak protections ...
English: Roundel used by US armed forces from 6 May 1942 to 28 June 1943 when white bars and a red outline were added as the result of studies which showed that shape was more important than color from a distance.
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USAA, the financial services company serving military personnel and their families, will pay $62.4 million to resolve a lawsuit claiming it overcharged service members and veterans on interest ...