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The indented pile with the Lion symbolises the Gliderborne role. The Pelicans Heads alludes to the State of Louisiana where the Regiment was raised. | The indented pile with the Lion symbolises the Gliderborne role. The Pelicans Heads alludes to the State of Louisiana where the Regiment was raised. | ||
Motto | Motto not shown here is "Lions of the skies". | ||
Approved 13 November 1942 and rescinded 2 February 1959. | Approved 13 November 1942 and rescinded 2 February 1959. |
Revision as of 19:56, 18 October 2018
401ST GLIDER INFANTRY REGIMENT, US ARMY
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Origin/meaning
The indented pile with the Lion symbolises the Gliderborne role. The Pelicans Heads alludes to the State of Louisiana where the Regiment was raised. Motto not shown here is "Lions of the skies".
Approved 13 November 1942 and rescinded 2 February 1959.
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Literature: Picture from Wikimedia Commons; Symbolism from The Insitute of Heraldry, US Army.