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The fasces symbolises viglance, the lightning bolt indicates speed and responsive commonucations; and the embattled base alludes to the Battlion's ability to act from any position of power. The sun on the chief suggests intelligence and enlightment. The Coat of Arms was approved 29 October 2007. | |||
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Revision as of 10:55, 25 April 2018
SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION, 4TH BRIGADE, 1ST ARMOURED DIVISION, US ARMY
Official blazon
Shield: Or, a pale Vert surmounted by a lightning bolt Tenné edged of the first and a fasces of the second edged of the first, blade up and outward, in saltire, a base embattled Gules; on a chief Teal blue a sun issuant proper. Crest: none Motto: Steadfast, loyal, able
Origin/meaning
The fasces symbolises viglance, the lightning bolt indicates speed and responsive commonucations; and the embattled base alludes to the Battlion's ability to act from any position of power. The sun on the chief suggests intelligence and enlightment. The Coat of Arms was approved 29 October 2007.
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