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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Green is used for Armor. The Wavy Bend is form the Arms of the German Rheinprovinz and symbolises action in that area during World War II. The Fleur de lis symbolises service in France and the French citation for Colleville. The Lion is form the Arms of Belgium and symbolises Belgian citations for Mons and Eupen-Malmedy. The Canton symbolises descent from the 745th Tank Battalion. The Dragon stands for the Siegfried Line (Westwall). The Collar symbolises the capture of this Line. The Morning Star indicates the reduction of the City of Aachen.
Green is used for Armor. The Wavy Bend is form the arms of the German Rheinprovinz and symbolises action in that area during World War II. The Fleur de lis symbolises service in France and the French citation for Colleville. The Lion is form the arms of Belgium and symbolises Belgian citations for Mons and Eupen-Malmedy. The Canton symbolises descent from the 745th Tank Battalion. The Dragon stands for the Siegfried Line (Westwall). The Collar symbolises the capture of this Line. The Morning Star indicates the reduction of the City of Aachen.


The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 4 December 1964.
The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 4 December 1964.

Revision as of 13:13, 15 October 2023

63RD ARMOR REGIMENT, US ARMY


Coat of arms (crest) of 63rd Armor Regiment, US Army

(Coat of Arms)
Coat of arms (crest) of 63rd Armor Regiment, US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)


Official blazon

Shield: Vert, a bend wavy or between a fleur de lis and a lion rampant argent, on a canto of the last a mullet of the first within a square one point to chief of the third superimposed ona septfoil of the first.
Crest: On a wreath or and vert a dragon sejant gules gorged with a collar sable rimmed of the first and grasping in his dexter claw a morning star of the fourth
Motto: Seek, strike, destroy.

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: Vert, a bend wavy Or between a fleur-de-lis and a lion rampant Argent, on a canton of the last a mullet of the first within a square one point to chief of the third superimposed on a septfoil of the first

Origin/meaning

Green is used for Armor. The Wavy Bend is form the arms of the German Rheinprovinz and symbolises action in that area during World War II. The Fleur de lis symbolises service in France and the French citation for Colleville. The Lion is form the arms of Belgium and symbolises Belgian citations for Mons and Eupen-Malmedy. The Canton symbolises descent from the 745th Tank Battalion. The Dragon stands for the Siegfried Line (Westwall). The Collar symbolises the capture of this Line. The Morning Star indicates the reduction of the City of Aachen.

The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 4 December 1964. Literature: Army Lineage Series Armor-Cavalry Part 1 Regular Army and Army Reserve. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.