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37TH AIR DIVISION, US AIR FORCE

Coat of arms (crest) of the 37th Air Division, US Air Force

Official blazon

A shield per fess nebuly, bule sky proper and paly of seven azure, and argent; issuing from nebuly fess division, a demi american bald eagle proper (head white, body shades of dark grey and black, talons and beak Air Force yellow); holding upward in his right talon an olive branch vert (emerald green, and bottle green) and a lightning bolt gules. Approved 6 September 1953.

Origin/meaning

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