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{{personal arms}}'''CHRISTOPHER LIAM O'CONNOR''''''Registration no.: 009/2017'''


'''CHRISTOPHER LIAM O'CONNOR'''
Country of origin: United States<br>
Place of origin: Maryland<br>
Granted: No<br>
Granted/officially recorded by: -


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Country of origin : United States<br>
Place of origin : Maryland<br>
Granted : No<br>
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'CHRISTOPHER LIAM O'CONNOR'Registration no.: 009/2017

Country of origin: United States
Place of origin: Maryland
Granted: No
Granted/officially recorded by: -

Coat of arms (crest) of Christopher Liam O'Connor

Official English blazon

Arms: Per chevron Azure and Vert a chevron between three oak leaves bendwise sinister Argent.

Crest: A sinister cubit arm Model 1805 Harper's Ferry flintlock pistol Proper.

Motto: Persistere Per Fortitudinem (the Courage to Persist)

Other language blazon

Origin/meaning

The oak leaves are also derivatives of the oak tree element of the O'Connor arms from Ireland. The armiger had served in the three components of the United States Army: the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard.

In the crest, the 1805 Harper's Ferry pistol represents the armiger’s Military Police service. Since the armiger is left-handed, the pistol is grasped by a sinister cubit arm.

Registration details

Registered as an original design by U.S. Heraldic Registry.


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