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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The design commemorates the gallant service of the regiment in the Santiago campaign of 1898. The Badge was apporved on 27 March 1920.
The design commemorates the gallant service of the regiment in the Santiago campaign of 1898. The Badge was apporved on 27 March 1920. The Regiment has not been approved a Coat of Arms.


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[[Catgeory: Granted 1920]]
[[Category: Granted 1920]]

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24TH INFANTRY REGIMENT, US ARMY



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Arms of 24th Infantry Regiment, US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)


Official blazon

Badge: On a blue field a block house of masonry with tower, walls in color of grey stone, roofs yellow. On a yellow scroll, the words "SAN JUAN" in blue. All encircled by a yellow band bearing the motto in blue "SEMPER PARATUS" (Always Prepared).

Origin/meaning

The design commemorates the gallant service of the regiment in the Santiago campaign of 1898. The Badge was apporved on 27 March 1920. The Regiment has not been approved a Coat of Arms.


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