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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
SHIELD: Argent, a naval sword point downward Proper and a lightning flash Gules saltirewise, on a mount in base Vert an oak tree Proper fructed of five acorns Or, bearing a compass rose of the like.<br> | |||
CREST: From a wreath Argent and Gules, a demi lighthouse silhouette Sable radiating three rays on either side of the lantern Or, superimposed by a hand holding an enflamed torch (as on the Statue of Liberty) of the first.<br> | |||
MOTTO: A tripartite scroll Azure doubled and inscribed with DECORA FIDES ROBUR (Honor Devotion Strength) Argent.<br> | |||
SUPPORTERS: On either side of the shield a buoy, Gules on dexter, Vert on sinister. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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USCGC OAK (WLB-211)
Official blazon
SHIELD: Argent, a naval sword point downward Proper and a lightning flash Gules saltirewise, on a mount in base Vert an oak tree Proper fructed of five acorns Or, bearing a compass rose of the like.
CREST: From a wreath Argent and Gules, a demi lighthouse silhouette Sable radiating three rays on either side of the lantern Or, superimposed by a hand holding an enflamed torch (as on the Statue of Liberty) of the first.
MOTTO: A tripartite scroll Azure doubled and inscribed with DECORA FIDES ROBUR (Honor Devotion Strength) Argent.
SUPPORTERS: On either side of the shield a buoy, Gules on dexter, Vert on sinister.
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