UFC 3-120-01
FEBRUARY 6 2003
9.14.4. Typography.
Upper and lower case Clarendon medium, 75 mm (3") capital letter height, centered.
The message area will accommodate three lines with a maximum line length of 15
characters per line.
9.14.5. Emblem. Authorized organizational emblem, 200 mm x 200 mm (8" x 8"), centered.
9.14.6. Rules. 3 mm (1/8") wide white tape.
9.14.7. Layouts. Use the sign layout shown below in Figure 9.5.
9.15. Building Identification Sign Type H1 Expanded Layout.
9.15.1. Usage. If the required message on a Type H1 sign is too long to fit on the standard layout
shown in Figure 9.5 the expanded layout may be used. The expanded layout has smaller lettering
than the standard layout and can accommodate more information.
9.15.2. Colors. White letters and numbers on standard brown background.
9.15.3. Dimensions. 900 mm x 1 050 mm (3'- 0" x 3'- 6").
9.15.4. Typography.
Message: upper and lower case Clarendon medium, 62 mm (2") capital letter height,
centered.
The message area will accommodate four lines with a maximum line length of 18
characters per line.
Building Address Number: Clarendon medium, 4" (100 mm) numbers, centered.
9.15.5. Rules. 3 mm (1/8") wide white tape.
9.16. Building Entry Sign and Building Number Sign Types H3 and H4.
9.16.1. Usage. When buildings have more than one primary entrance, use Type H3 Building
Entry Signs to identify organizations that have their own entry. These are usually squadron level
units, squadron components, or their equivalents.
9.16.2. Mounting. The Type H3 sign is always wall mounted. The Type H4 Building Number
Bases may choose to provide the Type H4 Building Number Sign in addition to the Type H3
Building Entry Sign. In the absence of installation-specific mounting requirements for visibility
by security police and fire personnel, the Building Number Sign is mounted directly below the
Building Entry Sign.
9.16.3. Structure and Layouts. Follow the sign structure specifications for the Type B4 sign, and
see Figures 9.9 and 9.10 for the sign layouts.
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