126th Infantry Regiment, Michigan Army National Guard: Difference between revisions

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The shield is white, the color of the old Infantry facings, which indicates the unit’s origin. The blue saltire represents service during the Civil War and the four fleurs-de-lis, the organization’s major engagements in France during World War I.  
The shield is white, the color of the old Infantry facings, which indicates the unit’s origin. The blue saltire represents service during the Civil War and the four fleurs-de-lis, the organization’s major engagements in France during World War I.  


The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 126th Infantry Regiment on 10 August 1927. It was redesignated with description updated, for the 126th Armor Regiment on 6 January 2000. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 126th Infantry Regiment on 11 August 1927. It was redesignated with the description updated, for the 126th Armor Regiment on 6 January 2000.
The arms were originally approved for the 126th Infantry Regiment on 10 August 1927. It was redesignated with description updated, for the 126th Armor Regiment on 6 January 2000. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 126th Infantry Regiment on 11 August 1927. It was redesignated with the description updated, for the 126th Armor Regiment on 6 January 2000.




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