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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Shield: Gules (Brick Red), a wagon wheel Or rimmed Azure edged in base with a wreath of Laurel: over all a sword hilt to base, point to wheel boss, of the second. <br> | Shield:Gules (Brick Red), a wagon wheel Or rimmed Azure edged in base with a wreath of Laurel:over all a sword hilt to base, point to wheel boss, of the second. <br> | ||
Crest: That for regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve: From a wreath Or and Gules (Brick Red), the Lexington Minute Man Proper. The Statue of the Minute Man, Captain John Parker (H.H. Kitson, sculptor) stands on the commons in Lexington, Massachusetts.<br> | Crest:That for regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve:From a wreath Or and Gules (Brick Red), the Lexington Minute Man Proper. The Statue of the Minute Man, Captain John Parker (H.H. Kitson, sculptor) stands on the commons in Lexington, Massachusetts.<br> | ||
Motto:Movers and Shakers <br> | Motto:Movers and Shakers <br> | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The Colours allude to the Transportation Corps. The Wheel symbolises Land Transport with the addition of a blue ring symbolising Sea Transport. The Laurel Wreath symbolises Honour. The Sword indicates the individual Soldier beeing served by the Battalion. | The Colours allude to the Transportation Corps. The Wheel symbolises Land Transport with the addition of a blue ring symbolising Sea Transport. The Laurel Wreath symbolises Honour. The Sword indicates the individual Soldier beeing served by the Battalion. The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 5 March 1997. | ||
[[Literature]]:The Institute of Heraldry, US Army | |||
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[[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Army heraldry]] | [[Category:Army heraldry]] | ||
[[Category: Granted 1997]] | [[Category:Granted 1997]] |
Latest revision as of 07:06, 24 July 2024
257TH TRANSPORTATION BATTALION, US ARMY
(Coat of Arms) |
(Distinctive Unit Insignia) |
Official blazon
Shield:Gules (Brick Red), a wagon wheel Or rimmed Azure edged in base with a wreath of Laurel:over all a sword hilt to base, point to wheel boss, of the second.
Crest:That for regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve:From a wreath Or and Gules (Brick Red), the Lexington Minute Man Proper. The Statue of the Minute Man, Captain John Parker (H.H. Kitson, sculptor) stands on the commons in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Motto:Movers and Shakers
Distinctive Unit Insignia, Description, Agold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall, cositning of a gold ten-spoked wheel with dark blue rim and a brick red motto scroll inscribed "MOVERS AND SHAKERS" in gold letters interlacing two upper spokes and in base the neds of gold laurel wreath all superimposed by a gold sword, hilt to base, the point to wheel center,
Origin/meaning
The Colours allude to the Transportation Corps. The Wheel symbolises Land Transport with the addition of a blue ring symbolising Sea Transport. The Laurel Wreath symbolises Honour. The Sword indicates the individual Soldier beeing served by the Battalion. The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 5 March 1997.
Literature:The Institute of Heraldry, US Army
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