24th Air Division, US Air Force: Difference between revisions
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Per quarter fimbriated or, first quarter chequy alternating sable and argent, second and third quarter azure on the second quarter a head in armour couped at the neck with visor open gray and of the second, on the third quarter thirteen mullets of five points argent, fourth quarter gray bearing two flight symbols bend sinisterwise sable, overall in pale a sword, point to chief blade gray and sable. base gray, hilt and guard or, all within a diminished bordure of the last. | |||
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24TH AIR DIVISION, US AIR FORCE
Official blazon
Per quarter fimbriated or, first quarter chequy alternating sable and argent, second and third quarter azure on the second quarter a head in armour couped at the neck with visor open gray and of the second, on the third quarter thirteen mullets of five points argent, fourth quarter gray bearing two flight symbols bend sinisterwise sable, overall in pale a sword, point to chief blade gray and sable. base gray, hilt and guard or, all within a diminished bordure of the last. Approved 27 January 1972
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