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Distinctive Unit Insignia: The wings in the shape of a spiral stand for both helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft. They refer to the two types of aircraft used by the Battalion in performing their mission of tactical transport and logistical support. In addition, the three pairs of wings allude to the unit's numerical designation, i.e., "222". The blue disc from which the wings issue stands for the sky and for the Pacific area where the Battalion was activated.
Distinctive Unit Insignia: The wings in the shape of a spiral stand for both helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft. They refer to the two types of aircraft used by the Battalion in performing their mission of tactical transport and logistical support. In addition, the three pairs of wings allude to the unit's numerical designation, i.e., "222". The blue disc from which the wings issue stands for the sky and for the Pacific area where the Battalion was activated.


The Coat of Arms was originally approved on 25 February 1988. It was revised to add a crest on 21 November 1988. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 31 August 1966.
The arms were originally approved on 25 February 1988. It was revised to add a crest on 21 November 1988. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 31 August 1966.




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