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* ''USAES Enhanced Lifeform and Medical Studies Program''/''ELMS'' - founded in August 1962. It was split off from the ''Advanced Infantry Technologies and Operations Program'' and merged with the former ''Special Technologies and Unified Medical Program''. (The ''caduceus'' (with a single snake with a tiny pair of avian-style wings and a spiral of binary system numerals [in place of a second snake] spiraled around the staff) before a double helix with the Roman numeral 'XXIII' on the top of the staff, positioned between a pair of elm trees.)
 
* ''USAES Mental Educational and Enhancement Program''/''MEEP'' - founded in August 1962. (The Greek letter 'Psi' (with Shepard's crook, broadsword and lightning bolt - in that order from left to right - going through the three tines) before the North Pole on a globe, with North America, Europe and Asia clearly visible and a streak of light (representing the character of the 'Road Runner' running at light-speed) half-circling the globe. The entire emblem is inside a pyramid.) It is the most recent program founded at USAES, its personnel having been split off from the old ''USAES Special Communications Systems Program'' to stand as their own proprietary operations program.
and a streak of light (representing the character of the 'Road Runner' running at light-speed) half-circling the globe. The entire emblem is inside a pyramid.) It is the most recent program founded at USAES, its personnel having been split off from the old ''USAES Special Communications Systems Program'' to stand as their own proprietary operations program.
 
* ''USAES Mystical Augmentation, Research and Educational Systems Program''/MARES'' - founded in August 1919. (A 'quartered circle' eclipsing a sun, before seven 'athame' that form a ''septagram'' with the blades' tips pointing outward, with burning torchs on either side of the circle and sun.) It is the oldest program at USAES.
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