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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Shield: Gules (Crimson), a caliper hinge to base measuring a cogwheel in chief Or, pierced of the field enclosing a dexter gauntlet Celeste (Light Blue), detailed Azure, edged of the second grasping an open end wrench fesswise surmpounting the caliper of the like, isuant from base two lightning flashes in plie reversed of the first edged Yellow striking the wrench.<br>
Shield: Gules (Crimson), a caliper hinge to base measuring a cogwheel in chief Or, pierced of the field enclosing a dexter gauntlet Celeste (Light Blue), detailed Azure, edged of the second grasping an open end wrench fesswise surmounting the caliper of the like, issuant from base two lightning flashes in pile reversed of the first edged Yellow striking the wrench.<br>
Crest: From wreath Or and Gules (Crimson, a stylized mountain range Argent garnished silver Gray superimposed by a fire bomb sable enflamed Proiper bearing a heraldic fountain fimbriated of the third between two felurs-de-lis Gules.<br>
Crest: From wreath Or and Gules (Crimson), a stylized mountain range Argent garnished silver Gray superimposed by a fire bomb sable enflamed Proiper bearing a heraldic fountain fimbriated of the third between two fleurs-de-lis Gules.<br>
Motto: Fast, tough, efficient<br>
Motto: Fast, tough, efficient<br>


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
 
The caliper and wrench symbolize the Unit's former maintenance function and the cogwheel above expresses their determination to keep th wheels turning. The Gauntlet and lightning flashes symbolize toughness and speed of performance. The Mountains symbolizes the Rocky Mountains in the State of Colorado, indicating the location of the Battalion. The Firebomb suggests the Unit's mission. the Heraldic fountain alludes to the Rhine River, where the Unit was engaged in combat action. The two fleurs-de-lis denote the campaigns in Normandy and Northern France during World War II. The Distinctive Unit insignia was approved orignally for the 242nd Maintenance Battalion 2 January 1968. It was redesignated effective 16 June 2005 for the 242nd Ordnance Battalion. The Coat of Arms was approved on 16 June 2005.
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