USCGC Cypress (WLB-210)
USCGC CYPRESS (WLB-210)
Official blazon
SHIELD: Per chevron Argent and Azure, in chief between two lightning flashes chevronwise Or fimbriated of the second, a cypress tree Proper and in base a bar wavy of the first superimposed by two buoys saltirewise Gules and Vert.
CREST: From a wreath Argent and Azure a polestar interlaced by a rope annulet Or.
MOTTO: A scroll Azure doubled Gules and inscribed “ITER ILLUSTRAMUS” (WE LIGHT THE WAY)
SUPPORTERS: Two naval swords points down saltirewise Proper
SEAL: The coat of arms as blazoned upon a white disc enclosed by a dark blue border edged on the outside with a gold chain inscribed “USCGC CYPRESS” above and “WLB 210” below in gold.
Origin/meaning
SHIELD: The cypress tree, strong and resilient, reflects the namesake of the cutter. Blue and white are traditionally associated with the sea. The lightning flashes symbolize the electronic aspect of navigation in the Aids to Navigation. The lightning flashes also denote quick response. The white wavy bar alludes to our navigable waters the Coast Guard protects. The buoys highlight the motto and represent marine navigation aids and safe passage.
CREST: The polestar with the rope annulet represents orientation for navigation and the ring of rope, referring to a rescue tool, alludes to the recovery of persons in distress. Gold is emblematic of excellence and high achievement.
SUPPORTERS: The crossed swords represent cooperation and the Homeland Security mission to protect American lives, property and values. They also represent maritime law enforcement to protect the safety of our country’s people and marine environment.
Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons, Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.
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