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Shield: a fighting cock with wings displayed sable wattled and combed gules. | |||
Crest: On awreath or and sable two wings conjoined and displayed tenne (Orange) | |||
Motto: Unguibus et rostro = With Talons and Beak. | |||
Approved 21 February 1931. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
Revision as of 18:42, 9 August 2018
18TH FIGHTER GROUP, USAAF
Official blazon
Shield: a fighting cock with wings displayed sable wattled and combed gules. Crest: On awreath or and sable two wings conjoined and displayed tenne (Orange) Motto: Unguibus et rostro = With Talons and Beak. Approved 21 February 1931.
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