541st Support Battalion, US Army
(Coat of Arms) |
(Distinctive Unit Insignia) |
Country: United States |
English | Shield: Gules (Crimson), a stylized sun Or, debruised by a fess wavy Azure, overall a doublewarded key bow to base of the second. Crest: From a wreath Or and Gules (Crimson), upon a sand mount Or (Khaki), a camel statant in front of a palm tree all Proper. Distinctive Unit Insignia, Description: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height consisting of a vertical gold-warded key with its bow in base and its shank crossing a horizontal wavy blue bar in front of a gold sun of sixteen rays. |
Origin/meaning
The Key symbolises command and control. The Sun a meassurment of Time indicates accomplishment within the time allotted. Togheter they are symbolic of successfully completing difficult tasks. The Wavy Blue Bar is indicative of the Rhineland Campaign during World War II, which the predecessor 541st Quartermaster Battalion Participated. The Camel symbolises service in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The Palm refer to the Merittoriou Unit Commandation awarded for service in Southwest Asia.
The Arms were approved for the 541st Maintenance Battalion on 22 January 1996, it was redeisgnated and amended to add a Crest for the 541st support Battalion on 16 March 2006. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 541st Supply and Service Battalion on 13 March 1967. It was redesignated for the 541st Maintenance Battalion on 30 August 1973 and for the 541st Support Battalion on 9 February 2006.
Literature: Images and further Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.
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