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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
SHIELD: Argent, three piles reversed in point wavy Azure and overall three swords points up one in pale surmounting two in saltire of the first handles Or; on a canton Gules a shackbolt Or.<bR>
CREST:  On a wreath Argent and Azure a sea-lion or langued and armed Gules grasping a life ring Argent tethered Gold and enfiling two boat oars in saltire of the like.<br>
MOTTO:  Upon a scroll Argent doubled Azure the words JUVATE, SERVATE, CONFIRMATE (ASSIST, PROTECT, ENFORCE) in Blue.<br>
SEAL: The coat of arms described above emblazoned upon a light blue disc, enclosed by a white collar edged on the outer side with gold rope and inscribed ‘USCGC ACUSHNET‘ above and ‘WMEC – 167’ below all in dark blue.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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USCGC ACUSHNET (WMEC-167)

Coat of arms (crest) of the USCGC Acushnet (WMEC-167)

Official blazon

SHIELD: Argent, three piles reversed in point wavy Azure and overall three swords points up one in pale surmounting two in saltire of the first handles Or; on a canton Gules a shackbolt Or.
CREST: On a wreath Argent and Azure a sea-lion or langued and armed Gules grasping a life ring Argent tethered Gold and enfiling two boat oars in saltire of the like.
MOTTO: Upon a scroll Argent doubled Azure the words JUVATE, SERVATE, CONFIRMATE (ASSIST, PROTECT, ENFORCE) in Blue.
SEAL: The coat of arms described above emblazoned upon a light blue disc, enclosed by a white collar edged on the outer side with gold rope and inscribed ‘USCGC ACUSHNET‘ above and ‘WMEC – 167’ below all in dark blue.

Origin/meaning

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