317th Engineer Battalion, US Army: Difference between revisions

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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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Shield: Scarlet and white are the colors of the Corps of Engineers.  The horizontal band is the heraldic representation of a military belt or girdle of honor.  The crossed pick and shovel, two tools most frequently used in the performance of duties, symbolize the functions of the organization.  The battle honors awarded the unit for service during World War I are represented by the Lorraine Cross, for Lorraine and the oak tree, for Meuse-Argonne, taken from the oaks of the Argonne Forest.  The motto is expressive of the means of accomplishment and of the characteristics of the personnel.
 
Crest: The two chevronels, simulating mountains, with the heraldic fountain represent the unit’s overseas war service-North Apennines and Po Valley during World War II.  The chevronels also allude to Engineer support while green, white and red are the national colors of Italy.  The upright sword was suggested by the Italian Cross of Merit awarded the organization.
 
The coat of arms was originally approved for the 317th Engineer Combat Battalion on 9 January 1943.  It was redesignated for the 317th Engineer Battalion on 16 November 1954.  It was amended to add a crest on 1 August 1975. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 317th Engineer Combat Battalion on 9 January 1943.  It was redesignated for the 317th Engineer Battalion on 16 November 1954.


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[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons.
[[Literature]]: Image from Wikimedia Commons. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.
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