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The Field is Cavalry Yellow. The Cross Moline symbolizes the Charge at Gaines Mills in 1862, which saved the Union's Artillery.<br> | |||
The Chief represent the Puerto Rican Expedition in 1898, The Island was originaly named San Juan after the Knights of St John.<br> | |||
The Indian Campaigns of the Regiment is symbolized by the Crest. | |||
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Revision as of 15:43, 7 April 2019
5TH CAVALRY REGIMENT, US ARMY
Official blazon
Shield : Or a cross moline sable, on a chief embattled of the last a maltese cross argent.
Crest : On a wreath of the colors (or and sable) a bundle of five arrows sable armed and flitted gules, tied with
a rattlesnake skin having five rattles proper.
Motto : Loyalty and Courage.
Origin/meaning
The Field is Cavalry Yellow. The Cross Moline symbolizes the Charge at Gaines Mills in 1862, which saved the Union's Artillery.
The Chief represent the Puerto Rican Expedition in 1898, The Island was originaly named San Juan after the Knights of St John.
The Indian Campaigns of the Regiment is symbolized by the Crest.
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