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The arms were approved on 6 January 1922.
The arms were approved on 6 January 1922.
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons



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43RD INFANTRY REGIMENT, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of 43rd Infantry Regiment, US Army

(Coat of Arms)

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)


Official blazon

Shield: Azure, semé of bees volant Or, a sea lion of the second grasping in dexter claw a musket with bayonnet, on a canton of the second four muskets two and two saltirewise conjoined forming the Roman notation "XX" of the first.


Origin/meaning

The regiment was organized in 1917 at Fort Douglas, Utah, by transfer of men from the 20th Infantry. Its station is the Philippines. The seal of Utah is a beehive with flying bees and the arms of the Philippines display the sea lion. The Infantry is indicated by the color of the shield and musket in the lion's paw. The parent regiment is indicated by the canton.

The arms were approved on 6 January 1922. Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons

. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.