The John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School advised its students and personnel last week from using 14 different logos, including the Roman numeral “III” symbol, which they link to extremist groups and ideologies. The school banned personnel from wearing the symbols on duty and have told students using the symbols outside of duty hours could also result in punishment.
Janice Burton, a spokesperson for the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School (SWCS) provided a list of the 14 “extremist” symbols to American Military News on Wednesday. The list of symbols comes from a database of symbols the New York Police Department’s Intelligence Bureau has labeled “extremist imagery.”
The symbols include:
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Janice Burton, a spokesperson for the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School (SWCS) provided a list of the 14 “extremist” symbols to American Military News on Wednesday. The list of symbols comes from a database of symbols the New York Police Department’s Intelligence Bureau has labeled “extremist imagery.”
The symbols include:
- QAnon symbols
- The III symbol
- Proud Boys symbols
- Oath Keepers symbols
- Symbols of National Social Club 131
- The “Kek” flag
- Boogaloo symbols
- The Swastika
- A Swastike and dagger symbol
- 14
- 88
- The Nordic “Sunwheel”
- “SS” lightning bolts
- The Wheel Cross, also known as an Odin’s Cross or Celtic Cross
- “WP” symbols, including as a hand sign
- The Archangel Michael Cross
- The Othala Rune
- The Norse Algis Rune
- The “Totenkopf” or “Death’s Head” skull and crossbones
- The Universal Order, skastika and scales symbol
- The nuclear symbol
- Triple parenthesis ((( )))
- Pepe the frog

Army special ops school labels 'III,' Oathkeeper, QAnon logos as 'extremist' symbols; punishable if worn
The John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School advised its students and personnel last week from using 14 different logos, including the Roman
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