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Revision as of 10:11, 9 August 2020
315TH BOMBARDMENT WING, USAAF
Official blazon
Insigne: A white disc charged in base with a medium blue represnetation of Mt. Fujiyama, between a jagged lightning flash in dexter fesse and a like flash in sinister fesse of the last, each passing trough a yellow, quarter moon, all within a border of the second, and surmounted by a large, dark red Torii pierced at cneter with a chevron couped inverted, above a sphere of the second outlined, marked, and charged with the Southern Cross constellation of the first, at the center of a stylized pair of golden orange wings in base.
Origin/meaning
The Insigne was approved on 25 April 1947. It was modified on 11 October 1954.
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