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The arrows stand for five Indian campaigns; the sun in splendor was the old Katipunan device in the Philippine Insurrection.<br>
The arrows stand for five Indian campaigns; the sun in splendor was the old Katipunan device in the Philippine Insurrection.<br>
The crest is for the War with Spain, being the badge of the V Corps in the Spanish colors, and charged with a royal palm to commemorate the fact that the <br>
The crest is for the War with Spain, being the badge of the V Corps in the Spanish colors, and charged with a royal palm to commemorate the fact that the <br>
22nd Infantry was the first regiment to land on Cuban soil in that war. The Coat of Arms was approved on 24 March 1921,
22nd Infantry was the first regiment to land on Cuban soil in that war. The arms were approved on 24 March 1921,




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