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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
10th Reconnaissance Group: Shield Azure a sphere or, latitude and longitude lines sable, in chief the Head of the Greek mythological god Argus, head facing base, arms fesswise both hands forward dexter of the second outlined of the field. Motto: Argus = Ceaseless of the field. Approved 29 December 1942.
10th Reconnaissance Group:  
Shield: Azure a sphere or, latitude and longitude lines sable, in chief the Head of the Greek mythological god Argus, head facing base, arms fesswise both hands forward dexter of the second outlined of the field. <br>
Motto: Argus = Ceaseless of the field.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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Official blazon

10th Reconnaissance Group: Shield: Azure a sphere or, latitude and longitude lines sable, in chief the Head of the Greek mythological god Argus, head facing base, arms fesswise both hands forward dexter of the second outlined of the field.
Motto: Argus = Ceaseless of the field.

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