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The Raven was used as a symbol by General Sam Houston and later by Terry's Texas Rangers. The Gold-Yellow Field symbolises the original Cavalry Role. The Regiment is nicknamed Terry's Texas Rangers.
The Raven was used as a symbol by General Sam Houston and later by Terry's Texas Rangers. The Gold-Yellow Field symbolises the original Cavalry Role. The Regiment is nicknamed Terry's Texas Rangers.
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8TH REGIMENT, TEXAS STATE GUARD

Coat of arms (crest) of the 8th Regiment, Texas State Guard

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Raven was used as a symbol by General Sam Houston and later by Terry's Texas Rangers. The Gold-Yellow Field symbolises the original Cavalry Role. The Regiment is nicknamed Terry's Texas Rangers.


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