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Origin/meaning
The upper part is red with the Statue of Liberty issuant in gold and the lower part gold with the Sandy Hook Lighthouse i black and the grenades black with red flames. The Crest is a gold panther on the battlements of a red tower. The Supporter is the Ship Half Moon, which was anchored near Sandy Hook in 1609. Later adopted by the 7th Coast Artillry Regiment.
Literature: Coast Artillery Journal Vol 59 (August 1923).
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