Destroyer USS Sterett (DDG-104): Difference between revisions
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SHIELD: Celeste (Yale Blue) a demi-trident issuing from base Or, above each tine a mullet of the like, the shaft surmounted in base by a mullet Gules; on a chief wavy of the last edged | |||
of the second, a Naval officer’s sword point down and an antique telescope saltirewise Proper, all within a bordure Azure (Dark Blue).<br> | |||
CREST: On a wreath Or and Celeste an eighteenth century frigate in silhouette Sable, surmounded overall by an annulet of twenty –one mullets of the first. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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DESTROYER USS STERETT (DDG-104)
Official blazon
SHIELD: Celeste (Yale Blue) a demi-trident issuing from base Or, above each tine a mullet of the like, the shaft surmounted in base by a mullet Gules; on a chief wavy of the last edged
of the second, a Naval officer’s sword point down and an antique telescope saltirewise Proper, all within a bordure Azure (Dark Blue).
CREST: On a wreath Or and Celeste an eighteenth century frigate in silhouette Sable, surmounded overall by an annulet of twenty –one mullets of the first.
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