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Distinctive Unit Insignia: Orange and white are colors used for the Signal Corps. The white oblong, a heraldic billet, refers to correspondence and together with the flashes denotes the swift communication facilities provided by the Battalion. The grizzly bear denotes the organization’s allotment to the Missouri Army National Guard. The ermine spot refers to the unit’s location at St Joseph, which was founded by a French fur trader. Additionally, the vertical oblong connotes "1" or "First," the flashes signifying "Fast," and the rays in every direction refer to "Flexible" which together allude to the Battalion’s motto.  
Distinctive Unit Insignia: Orange and white are colors used for the Signal Corps. The white oblong, a heraldic billet, refers to correspondence and together with the flashes denotes the swift communication facilities provided by the Battalion. The grizzly bear denotes the organization’s allotment to the Missouri Army National Guard. The ermine spot refers to the unit’s location at St Joseph, which was founded by a French fur trader. Additionally, the vertical oblong connotes "1" or "First," the flashes signifying "Fast," and the rays in every direction refer to "Flexible" which together allude to the Battalion’s motto.  


The Coat of Arms was approved on 27 April 1990. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 8 December 1970.  
The arms were approved on 27 April 1990. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 8 December 1970.  
 
 
[[Literature]]: Image and Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army
[[Literature]]: Image and Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army
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[[Category:Granted 1970]]
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[[Category: Granted 1990]]
[[Category:Granted 1990]]
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