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Dark blue and scarlet are the colours traditionally associated with the Adjutant General's Corps. Gold is emblematic fo high achievement and excellence. The Colours red, white and bule and the wing pattern within the annulet recall the 82nd Airborne Division's shoulder sleeve insignia. The sword underscores a strong defence and military preparedness. The Crest's Palm tree symbolises the Units' service in the Defence of Saudi Arabia and Liberation of Kuwait. The Quills symbolises the Unit's mission. The Coat of Arms was approved 16 January 1995. | |||
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Revision as of 18:22, 17 April 2018
82ND PERSONNEL SERVICE BATTALION, US ARMY
Official blazon
Shield: Gules, a hurt fimbriated Or, overall a sword of the like with stylized wings Argent. Crest: From a wreath Or and Gules a palm tree Proper superimposed by two quills saltirewise Argent. Motto: Support to all.
Origin/meaning
Dark blue and scarlet are the colours traditionally associated with the Adjutant General's Corps. Gold is emblematic fo high achievement and excellence. The Colours red, white and bule and the wing pattern within the annulet recall the 82nd Airborne Division's shoulder sleeve insignia. The sword underscores a strong defence and military preparedness. The Crest's Palm tree symbolises the Units' service in the Defence of Saudi Arabia and Liberation of Kuwait. The Quills symbolises the Unit's mission. The Coat of Arms was approved 16 January 1995.
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