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The colors orange and white are used for the Signal Corps. The two fleurs-de-lis allude to the battalion’s service in France during World War I and World War II, the wavy bend referring to the Rhineland and Central Europe and the lion, taken from the coat of arms of Normandy, charged with a pheon an arrowhead refers to the Normandy invasion for which the battalion received the French Croix de Guerre.  
The colors orange and white are used for the Signal Corps. The two fleurs-de-lis allude to the battalion’s service in France during World War I and World War II, the wavy bend referring to the Rhineland and Central Europe and the lion, taken from the coat of arms of Normandy, charged with a pheon an arrowhead refers to the Normandy invasion for which the battalion received the French Croix de Guerre.  


The Coat of Arms was originally approved on 13 July 1964. It was amended on 10 September 1964, to change the blazonry of the shield and crest. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved on 13 July 1964. It was amended on 10 September 1964, to change the blazonry of the shield and crest.  
The arms were originally approved on 13 July 1964. It was amended on 10 September 1964, to change the blazonry of the shield and crest. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved on 13 July 1964. It was amended on 10 September 1964, to change the blazonry of the shield and crest.  




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