385th (Infantry) Regiment, US Army: Difference between revisions

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The shield is blue and white representing Infantry, the previous unit designation, and displays the Rhode Island anchor. The crest is a hat of the type worn by Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, transfixed by an Indian arrow.
The shield is blue and white representing Infantry, the previous unit designation, and displays the Rhode Island anchor. The crest is a hat of the type worn by Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, transfixed by an Indian arrow.


The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 385th Infantry, Organized Reserves on 4 August 1924. It was amended to change the wording of the blazon on 10 February 1928. The Coat of arms was redesignated for the 385th Regiment (BCT), Army Reserve, on 15 June 1960. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 385th Infantry, Organized Reserves on 9 August 1924. It was redesignated for the 385th Regiment (BCT), Army Reserve on 15 June 1960. The insignia was amended to revise the description of the design on 11 June 1970.
The arms were originally approved for the 385th Infantry, Organized Reserves on 4 August 1924. It was amended to change the wording of the blazon on 10 February 1928. The Coat of arms was redesignated for the 385th Regiment (BCT), Army Reserve, on 15 June 1960. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 385th Infantry, Organized Reserves on 9 August 1924. It was redesignated for the 385th Regiment (BCT), Army Reserve on 15 June 1960. The insignia was amended to revise the description of the design on 11 June 1970.




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