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The Yellow (Gold) field symbolises the original role as Cavalry. The Panther's face symbolises the City of Fort Worth called "The Panther City". The Regiment carries the nickname Panther City Fencibles. | The Yellow (Gold) field symbolises the original role as Cavalry. The Panther's face symbolises the City of Fort Worth called "The Panther City". The Regiment carries the nickname Panther City Fencibles. | ||
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4TH REGIMENT, TEXAS STATE GUARD
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The Yellow (Gold) field symbolises the original role as Cavalry. The Panther's face symbolises the City of Fort Worth called "The Panther City". The Regiment carries the nickname Panther City Fencibles.
Literature:Image by Glasshouse on Wikimedia Commons
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