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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
SHIELD: Azure, within an orle or bordured of bezants, 23 visible, an armored fist wielding a mace, both Argent, and a canton of three bars, Azure Or and Gules, fimbriated Or.
CREST: On a wreath of the colors, Or and Azure, on a grassy knoll St. George in full armor Proper, a birch sprig on his helmet, with mantling Argent charged with a cross or upon the cross of St. George and mounted on a war horse Argent, harnessed Azure, spearing with a golden lance a sea dragon Gules gorged with a collar Azure bearing two Gold mullets, and the number 31 appearing on a harness ornament.
MOTTO: On a scroll Azure doubled Or the motto “FAST AND FEARED” in Gold letters.
SEAL: The coat of arms emblazoned upon a white oval enclosed within a blue collar edged on the outer edge with a gold rope and inscribed with the words “USS ARLEIGH BURKE” at the top and “ DDG 51” in base all in gold letters.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

Revision as of 12:22, 29 April 2020

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DESTROYER USS ARLEIGH BURKE

Coat of arms (crest) of the Destroyer USS Arleigh Burke

Official blazon

SHIELD: Azure, within an orle or bordured of bezants, 23 visible, an armored fist wielding a mace, both Argent, and a canton of three bars, Azure Or and Gules, fimbriated Or.

CREST: On a wreath of the colors, Or and Azure, on a grassy knoll St. George in full armor Proper, a birch sprig on his helmet, with mantling Argent charged with a cross or upon the cross of St. George and mounted on a war horse Argent, harnessed Azure, spearing with a golden lance a sea dragon Gules gorged with a collar Azure bearing two Gold mullets, and the number 31 appearing on a harness ornament.

MOTTO: On a scroll Azure doubled Or the motto “FAST AND FEARED” in Gold letters.

SEAL: The coat of arms emblazoned upon a white oval enclosed within a blue collar edged on the outer edge with a gold rope and inscribed with the words “USS ARLEIGH BURKE” at the top and “ DDG 51” in base all in gold letters.

Origin/meaning

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