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The Regiment's participation in the Siberian American Expeditionary Force 1918-1920 is indicated by the use of its insignia. The Crest symbolizes fighting in the Philippine Insurrection. Approved 22 May 1989. | The Regiment's participation in the Siberian American Expeditionary Force 1918-1920 is indicated by the use of its insignia. The Crest symbolizes fighting in the Philippine Insurrection. Approved 22 May 1989. | ||
[[Literature]]: https://picryl.com | [[Literature]]: https://picryl.com |
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27TH INFANTRY REGIMENT, US ARMY
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Official blazon
Shield: Argent the insignia of the Siberian American Expeditionary Force proper.
Crest: On a wreath of the colors (argent and azure) two krises saltirewise gules, hilted or, in the upper angle a crescent argent.
Motto: Nec Aspera Terrent (Frightened by the No Difficulties)
Origin/meaning
The Regiment's participation in the Siberian American Expeditionary Force 1918-1920 is indicated by the use of its insignia. The Crest symbolizes fighting in the Philippine Insurrection. Approved 22 May 1989.