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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Shield: Per saltire azure and tenné, a broad arrow point to chief argent<br>
Shield:Per saltire azure and tenné, a broad arrow point to chief argent<br>
Crest: In awreath of the colors, argent and azure,a circlet of bamboo proper surmounted overall by five feathered arrow shafts or,<br>
Crest:In awreath of the colors, argent and azure,a circlet of bamboo proper surmounted overall by five feathered arrow shafts or,<br>
radiating from a bezant at center and each charged with the three bendelets at opposite sides of the shaft gules.<br>
radiating from a bezant at center and each charged with the three bendelets at opposite sides of the shaft gules.<br>
Motto: Anytime-anywhere
Motto:Anytime-anywhere


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arrow symbolises flight and symbolises the Regiment's function. The per saltire division alludes to Kansas called Crossroads of the Nation. The Regiment was activated in this State in 1966<br>
The arrow symbolises flight and symbolises the Regiment's function. The per saltire division alludes to Kansas called Crossroads of the Nation. The Regiment was activated in this State in 1966 as the 9th Aviation Battalion. The bamboo circlet, bezant and feathered arrow shafts with the three red bands from the Flag of the Republic of Vietnam, symbolises the Battle of Rach Kien. For which the Unit received the Valorous Unit Award. The five featherd arrow shafts further allude to the combined group of decorations earned by the Unit.
as the 9th Aviation Battalion. The bamboo circlet, bezant and feathered arrow shafts with the three red bands from the Flag of the Republic of Vietnam, symbolises the Battle of Rach Kien.<br>
For which the Unit received the Valorous Unit Award. The five featherd arrow shafts further allude to the combined group of decorations earned by the Unit.
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[[Literature]]:Dzwonchyk:Army Lineage Series - Aviation. Images from Wikimedia Commons


[[Literature]]: Dzwonchyk: Army Lineage Series - Aviation. Images from Wikimedia Commons.
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[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 10 August 2024

9TH AVIATION REGIMENT, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of 9th Aviation Regiment, US Army

(Coat of Arms)
Coat of arms (crest) of 9th Aviation Regiment, US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)


Official blazon

Shield:Per saltire azure and tenné, a broad arrow point to chief argent
Crest:In awreath of the colors, argent and azure,a circlet of bamboo proper surmounted overall by five feathered arrow shafts or,
radiating from a bezant at center and each charged with the three bendelets at opposite sides of the shaft gules.
Motto:Anytime-anywhere

Origin/meaning

The arrow symbolises flight and symbolises the Regiment's function. The per saltire division alludes to Kansas called Crossroads of the Nation. The Regiment was activated in this State in 1966 as the 9th Aviation Battalion. The bamboo circlet, bezant and feathered arrow shafts with the three red bands from the Flag of the Republic of Vietnam, symbolises the Battle of Rach Kien. For which the Unit received the Valorous Unit Award. The five featherd arrow shafts further allude to the combined group of decorations earned by the Unit.

Literature:Dzwonchyk:Army Lineage Series - Aviation. Images from Wikimedia Commons


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