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17TH AIR DIVISION, US AIR FORCE

Coat of arms (crest) of the 17th Air Division, US Air Force

Official blazon

Pre fess arched ligth blue and checky argent and azure, in middle base a rook, in dexter flank a king and in sinsiter flak a queen all or, above the rook ascending in plae between in chief two mullets of the last a missile of the second emitting a flame to base gules, all within a diminished border of the fourth. Approved 28 April 1964.

Origin/meaning

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