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The coat of arms was approved on 22 December 1959. The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 22 December 1959. It was amended to update the description and symbolism on 2 January 1987.  
The coat of arms was approved on 22 December 1959. The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 22 December 1959. It was amended to update the description and symbolism on 2 January 1987.  
[[Literature]]: Image from http://www.milbadges.com/
[[Literature]]: Image from http://www.milbadges.com/
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]   
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]   
[[Category: Army heraldry]]
[[Category: Army heraldry]]

Revision as of 19:18, 20 August 2023

532ND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion, US Army

Coat of arms (crest) of 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion, US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)

Official blazon

Shield: Checky Azure (teal blue) and Or a horse rampant Sable fimbriated of the second.
Crest: None
Motto: NOSCE HOSTEM.

Distinctive Unit Insignia: A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of the shield adapted from the coat of arms and blazoned as follows:
Checky Azure (teal blue) and Or a horse rampant Sable fimbriated of the second. Attached below, an arcing Teal Blue motto scroll doubled to the sides inscribed with the words "NOSCE HOSTEM" in Gold letters.

Origin/meaning

Shield: Teal blue and yellow are the colors used for Military Intelligence Battalions. The black horse alludes to Stuttgart, Germany, the place of organization and present location of the unit. The horse and checky field combined, symbolic of a chess board, refer to the strategic and tactical functions of an intelligence unit.

The coat of arms was approved on 22 December 1959. The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 22 December 1959. It was amended to update the description and symbolism on 2 January 1987. Literature: Image from http://www.milbadges.com/