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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Shield: Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent.<br>
Shield:Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent.<br>
Crest: From a wreath Argent and Sable a circlet of steel flammant superimposed by two demi-spears palewise Proper.<br>
Crest:From a wreath Argent and Sable a circlet of steel flammant superimposed by two demi-spears palewise Proper.<br>
Motto: ENSE ET VOCE (With Sword and Voice).
Motto:ENSE ET VOCE (With Sword and Voice).


Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description: A silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent. Below the shield is a silver scroll inscribed "ENSE ET VOCE" in black letters.
Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description:A silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned:Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent. Below the shield is a silver scroll inscribed "ENSE ET VOCE" in black letters.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The colors orange and white are for the Signal Corps. The black area represents Africa, the dark continent. The fire arrow, an early signaling device, represents the mission and battle experience of the unit. The mountainous terrain of Italy, where the unit served during World War II, is represented by the jagged division of the lower part of the shield. Crest: The flaming circlet of steel commemorates the unit's service in Southwest Asia. The steel underscores the strength and resolve of the U.S. Army troops and materiel in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The flames allude to a signal fire or beacon and denote zeal and action. The spears represent combat readiness and participation in two wars, World War II and Southwest Asia.
The colors orange and white are for the Signal Corps. The black area represents Africa, the dark continent. The fire arrow, an early signaling device, represents the mission and battle experience of the unit. The mountainous terrain of Italy, where the unit served during World War II, is represented by the jagged division of the lower part of the shield. Crest:The flaming circlet of steel commemorates the unit's service in Southwest Asia. The steel underscores the strength and resolve of the U.S. Army troops and materiel in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The flames allude to a signal fire or beacon and denote zeal and action. The spears represent combat readiness and participation in two wars, World War II and Southwest Asia.
 
The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved on 31 Jan 1962. The Coat of Arms was amended to add the crest on 11 Jan 1999.
 


The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved on 31 Jan 1962. The arms were amended to add the crest on 11 Jan 1999.


[[Literature]]:Image from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The  Institute of Heraldry.
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The  Institute of Heraldry{{us}}
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[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
[[Category:Army heraldry]]
[[Category:Army heraldry]]
[[Category:Granted 1962]]
[[Category:Granted 1962]]

Latest revision as of 05:53, 13 August 2024

141ST SIGNAL BATTALION, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of 141st Signal Battalion, US Army

(Coat of Arms)
Coat of arms (crest) of 141st Signal Battalion, US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)


Official blazon

Shield:Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent.
Crest:From a wreath Argent and Sable a circlet of steel flammant superimposed by two demi-spears palewise Proper.
Motto:ENSE ET VOCE (With Sword and Voice).

Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description:A silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned:Per fess abased dancette Sable and Tenné, in chief between two flames a fire arrow fesswise Argent. Below the shield is a silver scroll inscribed "ENSE ET VOCE" in black letters.

Origin/meaning

The colors orange and white are for the Signal Corps. The black area represents Africa, the dark continent. The fire arrow, an early signaling device, represents the mission and battle experience of the unit. The mountainous terrain of Italy, where the unit served during World War II, is represented by the jagged division of the lower part of the shield. Crest:The flaming circlet of steel commemorates the unit's service in Southwest Asia. The steel underscores the strength and resolve of the U.S. Army troops and materiel in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The flames allude to a signal fire or beacon and denote zeal and action. The spears represent combat readiness and participation in two wars, World War II and Southwest Asia.

The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved on 31 Jan 1962. The arms were amended to add the crest on 11 Jan 1999.

Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry


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